News Update: Ghanaians Are Tired Of Leaders Whose Ideologies Pose A Threats To The Economy – Says Save Ghana Movement.
The leadership of the Save Ghana Movement has disclosed that Ghana has the ability to develop its economy if right leaders with great ideologies are given the mandate to rule the country.
Adding, Ghanaians don’t need leaders from the Gold Coast era, but rather need leaders who were born and raised in Ghana
In a press statement, the Movement said Ghana was once known as the Gold Coast under colonial rule, but when we gained independence, our leader changed the name to Ghana.
Since then, we have seen two generations in our country like the Gold Coast people and Ghanaian citizens.
The release expressed regret that after the regime of Dr Kwame Nkrumah, our country has been led by individuals who do not prioritize the best interests of Ghana.
And for for this reason It is time for a change to pick leaders who are born in Ghana, who understand our history, culture, and the needs of the people.
According to the Movement, after gaining independence, the country has gone through significant changes citing number of challenges confronting the nation.
The statement pointed out that the first generation symbolizing the age of Ghana as a country, ended after 65 years—our retirement age.
Save Ghana Movement observed that despite reaching this milestone, the country continue to face the same longstanding challenges in areas such as education, infrastructure, agriculture, electricity, and many more.
But said in simple m comparison Ghana’s progress with countries like Singapore, Malaysia, and South Korea, one could realize that the country’s development has fallen behind.
This suggests that our leaders are not true Ghanaians who have the best interests and good policies for the nation or have the country at at heart, but rather they’re individuals who still carry the mind-set of the Gold Coast era.
The Movement underscored that in order to reverse the trend to ensure proper national transformation, Ghanaians need to elect leaders with proper ideologies who are born in Ghana and truly understand the aspirations and struggles of the people.
Age should not be a determining factor, but rather a commitment to the betterment of Ghana. the Movement indicated.
Ideally, a president in his 60s should choose a vice president between the ages of 40 and 45 to bring a fresh perspective and energy to the leadership, the group noted.
It said since 1992, both the NPP and NDC parties have governed Ghana under the same constitution, yet they have failed to significantly improve the state of our nation.
Instead, they have benefited greatly from our country’s resources, stressing that if Ghana were to write an autobiography, the achievements under NPP and NDC rule would be minimal, as they have treated the nation as if it were their personal possession, disregarding the existence and needs of Ghanaian citizens.
It is crucial that we rise up and demand change in that If we do not take action, we will continue to be taken for granted.
Ghana deserves leaders who will prioritize the interests and progress of our nation, working tirelessly to build a better future for all citizens.”the release concluded
For details of the release, call the Convener of the Save Ghana Movement Mr Robert Andzie Ansah on 0243969790 or his Deputy Mr Emmanuel Asante 0545524941