OPEN LETTER TO THE NPP
DELEGATES
Kofi Opare Hagan
October 06, 2014
Dear Delegate,
October 18 is not about us. It is not just
about the NPP. I guess the choice would have
been a much easier if it was just about us.
But is not about us. It is about a great
number of people in our country who have
lost faith in the Government and faith in
the Country.
It is about the many victims of a Government
out of ideas on how to even manage the
nation till the next elections. It is about
those ordinary people and what hope we offer
them so that on 2016 they would go out and
vote.
It is about those 1 Million citizens of our
land who last year decided to risk it all
and apply for an American Visa. It is about
the conditions that compelled so many of our
citizens to attempt severing family and
other ties in search of a better life. A
life they cannot get here not because of
their efforts but because of a system that
just doesn’t work anymore.
It is about people like Alhassan who told me
this not too long ago, 'Kofi the Government
is just watching while our people get
killed. Is almost like we are not citizens
of this country.'
It is about people like him who feel the
Government is disarming them just so rival
tribes can annihilate them. It is about
getting in place a Government that works for
all in terms of protection from those who
have refused to modernize their thinking on
the rules of war and offering those who
become victims of such brutes justice.
It is about the family of people like Robert
Abole and the many other Ghanaians who feel
this nation has become an Animals' Farm with
all the characterization in that novel.
Let me bore you a bit with the story of
Robert. Robert was a 37 year old citizen of
this land. He was a dedicated worker and a
family man whose only mistake was being on
the same highway, on a motorbike, with a
Deputy Minister armed with a fast speed land
cruiser.
When the Deputy Minister knocked Robert and
the lady friend he was travelling with down,
in a pure act of reckless driving,he sped
off and as he would later tell Police
officers 'thought it was two donkeys.' Both
Robert and his lady friend have died. The
Deputy Minister walks free.
It is about those 'donkeys'. Is about
getting in place a Government where human
beings by virtue of their position in
society won't be elevated under the laws to
untouchable demi-gods while others are
reduced to donkeys. It is about getting a
Government that truly and honestly works
towards getting equality before the law for
all citizens.
It is about young Kwame at Kantamanto, who
tells me he has to pay four times as much to
get the same quantity of clothes as he got
in 2008 to sell. He speaks with great pain
of the crippling taxes and the disheartening
corruption at the ports of entry.
He said 'A lot of my friends have stopped
and are now home doing nothing. Excessive
interest rates, high taxes, the failing cedi
and rise in prices have killed many
businesses here.'
Those are not natural events. Those are the
results of Government policy.
It is about getting in place a Government
that appreciates the seriousness of this
task and won't be eager to blame their
inefficiencies on dwarves and high rise
buildings.
It is about Celestine Tsekuma, that pregnant
ice water seller who died at the BNI
Offices. She represents the face of many
Ghanaians whose freedom depends on the whims
of some big shot in Government. It is about
justice for her family and justice for the
many people like her who have been victims
of this crude show of ‘where power lies’.
It is about the failing health care system.
It is about the absurd waiting times at the
Hospitals.
Just as much as it is about the growing list
of hospitals rejecting the NHIS card and the
sub-standard treatment that those who bear
the card are condemned to.
It is about people like single mother of two
Nancy.
She has a child with sickle cell anemia. She
talks of the failing NHIS with great pain in
her voice, a deep scar in her heart and
visible fear in her voice. Her last hopes of
getting her child treated in case of a
crisis rests on that.
It is about getting a Government that would
restore confidence in the Scheme not through
PR gimmicks but through hard work and
policy. Action and not words strengthens
institutions and gets them working. It is
about getting a Government that understands
that and understands that well enough.
And it is really about getting a Government
that understands that the fundamental duty
of every Government is to create an enabling
environment where everyone would have a fair
chance, a fair start and honest efforts do
yield honest results.
It is about Kwame and Esi, Etornam, Selorm,
Fuseini et al other Ghanaians who feel the
burden of a failing society like you and me.
It is about bringing them hope. This isn't
the time to experiment. They are as cynical
already as it is. This is the time to be
consistent. To show good faith in the stuff
we told them in 2012 and further faith in
the evidence we presented before the Supreme
Court.
This is not the time to bring a candidate
and 'promote' him so we get a decent shot at
the Presidency in 2020. The damage to our
nation would be near irreparable by that
time . We cannot do such great a disservice
to the people.
And that is why #IAMFORNANA. I like Nana.
But it goes beyond liking or hating him at
this point. It is about understanding the
mess we are in right now and realizing he
presents and represents the best hope of
deliverance.
A vote for Nana on the 18th represents a
vote of hope for those Ghanaians who have
lost it and the many that have never really
had it.
And as we vote on the 18th let us remember
that it is not just about us. It is not
about our personal vanities and hatreds. It
is about Ghana. It goes beyond us.
Your Fellow Patriot,
Kofi Opare- Hagan.
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