Ah! Bawumia, is this a vision? You are tired. Go home...

On a sunny Wimbledon day in London, and after my Sunday breakfast, lunch, and dinner, all in one all I'd love to do is to chill in front of the TV to watch professional tennis. Thanks to the BBC, Wimbledon tennis is free on tele.

The chillout is cut short because I needed to write this piece. Despite all the serious issues flying about in our world today ie, Joe Biden believes sending cluster bombs to Ukraine will somehow change the course of action in the conflict. Also, the serious case of hundreds of black Africans being forcibly removed from central Tunis and being dumped by the seaside, a no man's land between Tunisia and Libya. This, of course, is not of any grave concern to members of the AU. Lives of black African youths are less important to black African leaders. So let's move on.

Lots and lots of serious matters to write about and for discussions, but I will leave those very important matters for now and rather concentrate on a certain triviality emanating from the home front. Dr. Bawumia says if he elected a flag bearer for npp and later becomes president of Ghana, he will employ more pen-pushers in the public sector.

He is promising jobs to npp delegates, all to be paid for by the state. He says this is one of his visions. Ah!, ladies and gentlemen, today is Sunday, I can not use ungodly words, but what is this? So the mass dumping of mainly unqualified and ill-fitting party affiliates in the public sector by Akufo Addo is set to continue? Under a Bawumia presidency? Aah! Is this a vision? Ah! I really don't know what to think, to say, to write. Bawumia, you are tired, go home.

By the way, who is paying for the Bawumia billboards and vehicles. Where from those moneys? Eiii, so now the sources of massive wealth of public sector workers and public servants are no more important? Is it that now, if your party is in power, collecting moneys from the bank of Ghana to use anyhow is officially permitted? Yoooo, we hear.

Mansa Musa of NFM Radio

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