It's time for all Ghanaians who care about the nation and the welfare of the next generation to understand that for Ghana to recover from the economic, and business collapse and for the nation to draw in investment, it will be necessary to unite to topple the government that is destroying the nation. If the destructive and corrupt NPP regime is not removed from power, the current severe economic crisis and depressed currency can only be described as the tip of the iceberg. The worst is coming.
Ghanaians will never consider wasting their time to vote for the NPP today or any other day if they analyze the best era of John Mahama, which was deemed economically doomed, incompetent, and corrupt, with today’s governance of the Akufo Addo-Bawuma government. Ghana has suffered the impact of destruction, electoral manipulation, violation of the Constitution, and criminal activities of the Supreme Court, and Jean Mensa; yet, they intend to cause political violence because the government has failed.
It is not an exaggeration to say that a government built on the foundation of criminality, only produces misery, suffering, instability, unemployment, and corruption. Ghana has descended into anarchy and lawlessness since Akufo Addo's original plan to govern the nation based on the printed book "Agyapadie" allowed the Supreme Court and the Electoral Commission to abuse their authority and violate the Constitution with impunity, and they want every Ghanaian to support it.
In addition to ruining the economy, businesses, and investments, the corrupt practices of the ruling NPP government have also resulted in a massive public debt of GHC 763 billion, the highest rate of youth unemployment, illegal mining that has contaminated Ghana's waterways, environmental contamination, health risks for infant malformations, and the decline of the agricultural sector. These factors have deterred both domestic and foreign investors, leading to the worst economic crisis in history.
Foreign diplomats and international communities have warned their citizens not to invest in Akufo Addo-Bawumia's government due to the Supreme Court's abuse of power, the Electoral Commission's office, the purposeful closure of banking institutions to give former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta's Data Bank a monopoly, and state capture that has allowed the government to seize control of resources, wealth, and financial institutions.
The media has become dormant in Ghana because of the fear of prosecution by the tyrant Akufo Addo, therefore, they have refrained from many sensitive publications. However, foreign diplomats and ambassadors are alerting their foreign nationals to the dangers of falling prey to the NPP's corrupt regime. Ghanaians must therefore comprehend why the European Union has encouraged their countries not to invest in Ghana and has banned the purchase of cocoa beans from Ghana.
If the NPP successfully manipulates the elections, Ghana's present investment drought will worsen. The outcome will be disastrous, and even though I am aware that Bawumia will never be able to take office as president since he has misled Ghanaians about the party's objectives and has not delivered on his promises to build toilets, violence however, is possible to occur and has the potential to worsen the country's current situation; for this reason, it must be avoided.
To free Ghana from a Mafioso gang that terrorizing Ghanaians under the guise of a fake democracy, patriotic Ghanaians mustn’t view the current struggle against the most violent and corrupt government in the country's political history as a battle between the NPP and the NDC, but a battle for everyone. Ghanaians are not respected by the NPP. The government imposed the E-Levy on the populace and celebrated it with a cake, today, a statue of the president who has caused so much suffering was unveiled.
Jean Mensa's problem is that she knows the NPP is losing, therefore she has decided to burn the country down. Since Ghanaians are not to blame, they must ensure that the head of the EC and all other NPP politicians who are accountable burn in the fire with their families. "A child who would not let his or her mother sleep by crying all night will also not sleep,” that is a Ghanaian saying. Therefore, Jean Mensa will realize that Ghanaians are not as dim-witted as she believes.
A government that genuinely cares about its citizens is granted the authority to build the nation, build schools, hospitals, and other facilities to make life comfortable. This is not the same as a government more interested in squandering money, and resources, and capturing the state financial institutions. More significantly, Ghanaians do not want a government that pledged to combat corruption and illegal mining, but rather to be actively engaged in destroying the nation’s water bodies and the environment.