The Base Movement: Scrutiny and Public Accountability
Ghana’s political history is filled with promises of transformation that often dissolve into cycles of disappointment. The emergence of The Base Movement in April 2026, with its mission of “Ghana First” and focus on youth employment, has sparked both hope and skepticism. Citizens must critically examine whether this new group represents genuine change or simply another vehicle for propaganda and resource capture.
Key Issues for Public Consideration
Job Creation Promises
Movements must specify the types of jobs they intend to create.Ghanaians deserve clarity on sectors, funding sources, and sustainability of employment programs.
Without details, “job creation” risks becoming another empty slogan.
Corruption and Accountability
Transparency in leadership and financing is essential.
The Base Movement must outline mechanisms to prevent corruption and ensure accountability.
Past experiences show that unchecked political groups often enrich leaders rather than serve citizens.
Leadership Questions
Founder Dr. George Oti Bonsu has floated names like Kennedy Agyapong and Ibrahim Mahama as potential leaders.Citizens must ask: what qualifications and track records do these individuals bring to governance?
Leadership should be based on competence and integrity, not popularity or wealth.
Legal Controversy
The ongoing High Court dispute with the breakaway group “Base Ghana First LBG” raises concerns about internal discipline and procedural fairness.
If a movement cannot resolve internal disagreements transparently, how can it manage national governance?
Membership and Donations
Massive membership drives and donation channels must be monitored.
Citizens should demand clear reporting on how funds are used.
Patriotism, honesty, and discipline must be demonstrated in practice, not just pledged in words.
In conclusion, Ghanaians must resist the allure of vague promises and demand specifics. The Base Movement, like any political organization, should be judged not by slogans but by concrete plans, transparent structures, and proven integrity. The lesson of history is clear: without accountability, new movements risk becoming old disappointments. Citizens must insist on clarity, honesty, and real solutions for a better Ghana.
✍️ Retired Senior Citizen
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Teshie-Nungua
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