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Inside Ghana's Political Walls, The Charcoal Has Forgotten Its Color Is Black

Feature Article Inside Ghana's Political Walls, The Charcoal Has Forgotten Its Color Is Black
SAT, 27 JAN 2024 LISTEN

Why is money intended for Ghana's impoverished citizens being diverted to justices at the Supreme Court and other institutions? It should be a top priority for every Ghanaian, as the reason this democratic nation is devolving into a dictatorship is due to Akufo Addo's flagrant disregard for the Constitution and his threats to not cede power to Mahama, even in the face of the NPP government's massive failure and the collapse of the country's economy, businesses, and investments.

The approval of money from the International Monetary Fund has been a waste, rather than helping Ghanaians in any way since the money is being diverted to the wrong channels. President Akufo Addo is giving the funds to the military, the Supreme Court, and other institutions to defend himself. The Blackheart man is so terrified that he has forgotten that he is not clean and now wants the law which he has been disobeying for his interest, to look into the past scandals of his rival, John Mahama.

The majority of Ghanaians were infuriated by the president and Bryan Acheampong's treasonous remarks that "the NPP will never hand over power to the NDC." Therefore, Akufo Addo attempted to revive the "Airbus scandal," which Mahama was not formally charged with, in an attempt to destroy his chances of winning the presidency, and he failed. The next step is investigating Mahama for the passing of former Ghanaian President John Atta-Mills by using Koku Anyidoho, a tormented ex-NDC politician.

Koku Anyidoho persisted in using the late president's case against Mahama despite the Atta-Mills family's previous requests for Ghanaians to respect their privacy and show respect for the late former president John Atta-Mills, instead of dragging his face through the mud and damaging his reputation. However, considering the killer's confession, why should Akufo Addo forget about his involvement in the killing of J.B. Danquah-Edu and call for a probe against Mahama into the former president's death?

In addition to the brutal killings of NPP politician J.B. Danquah-Edu and Ghanaian journalist Ahmed Hussein-Suale, the NPP government has several homicide cases that have been covered up because George Dampare, the Inspector General of Police, and Kennedy Agyapong are involved. These days, people in positions of power in Ghana can commit significant crimes without facing consequences, even as they demand an inquiry into the actions of an ex-president.

One day, I'll get in touch with ModernGhana's editor and ask him if it's necessary to print all of the insults I received five years ago when I was frantically trying to convince Ghanaians that Akufo Addo is a dangerous person who would add gasoline to the fire rather than water to stop Ghana from burning. People often assume that I am against the NPP, even though I have dedicated my life to defending the rights of Ghana's common people. After all, who in their right mind would support a criminal political party like the NPP?

Since Ghanaians, especially those from the Ashanti Region, chose a criminal to be their presidential candidate, there hasn't been anything unique about the NPP government; everything about the party has been predicated on criminal activity. The reality of Ghanaian politics under Akufo Addo is that this kind of Mafiaso regime will never succeed because a government built on criminality is inherently hazardous for the populace, yet the difficulties are far from over because Akufo Addo is scared.

Akufo Addo believed that by giving the arrested coup plotters the death penalty by hanging, anyone considering staging a coup in Ghana to overthrow his administration would be forced to reconsider. The man is stupid to believe that a coup can be stopped by hanging or firing squad, rather, a coup can only be avoided by the president acting appropriately. Take a look at Ghana's precarious situation. If people can no longer tolerate corruption, which exists everywhere with impunity, a coup will result.

I do sometimes assume that Akufo Addo writes or talks based on what some NPP politicians write for him because he frequently speaks without thinking. For instance, in August 2023, President Akufo-Addo assents to Bills abolishing the death penalty, the Criminal Offenses Amendment Act, and the Armed Forces Amendment Act 2023. Those bills were passed by Parliament to replace the death penalty, with life in prison; therefore, why should those found guilty be hanged?

Even though I have written about the subject of this video in a number of my articles, I am unable to confirm its accuracy, but concerned Ghanaians need to listen to it.

Many claim that I am disrespecting the president when I write articles, demonstrating that Ghana is being governed by an unfit person. However, who in this world would commend a president who demolished a hospital when he had no money to build it due to his enormous appetite for corruption? I've stated it before: my writings are grounded in in-depth political research; I am not a prophet; Ghana will be saved; but those who have destroyed the nation will suffer harsh punishments, most notably Akufo Addo, who is likely to face lengthy prison terms, hanging, or firing squad execution.

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