IMANI represses
Kwame Nkrumah with "bitters" not from Komenda Sugar
Factory! By: Prof Lungu
July 14, 2016
"...The idea of reviving the Komenda Sugar
Factory goes back many decades. Seeing as there does
not appear to be significant private sector
interest..., and given the unemployment
situation..., it is completely understandable that
government would want to reactivate the project...".
That is your opening sentence, Mr. Franklin
Cudjoe... So, Mr. Franklin Cudjoe, with all your
college degrees and the brainy powers you control at
IMANI, would it not have been a little useful if you
had bothered to educate "young" Mr. Mahama about the
true antecedents of the Komenda Sugar Factory?..Or,
are you, Franklin Cudjoe, simply too young yourself,
too ignorant, bitter, and too superficially boastful
in your no-holds-barred, property-owning capitalist
suit-and-tie?...So, IMANI man, tell Ghana how much
of that UK-DFID money you and IMANI have taken to
keep your consequential IMANI mouthpiece shut about
the $6 billion lost oil revenue, as you dwell on
little sugar crumbs from the high tables, whilst
Ghanaians are made the poorer...(Frankin Cudjoe,
IMANI, and commentary by Prof Lungu, 9 June,
16-rev).
Dear reader, still in the
matter of industrialization of Ghana, do not miss
our next essay on these same pages/media this week,
titled "They Stole Ghana’s Industrial Revolution as
Nation Toiled to Close Technology Gap!".
For
emphasis, you've just read again, the opening
sentence to Franklin Cudjoe's critical essay on the
Komenda Sugar Factory.
"The idea of reviving
the Komenda Sugar Factory goes back many
decades...da da da...da da da"!
We decided
to revise, update, and re-publish our essay because
of comments received from two individuals in
particular, Kwabena Yeboah, and someone using the
moniker "Prophet true or true".
With the
usual insults and "disjointed article" comment,
Kwabena Yeboah added three new ones, singing (1)
Prof Lungu has "hi-jacked" the agenda of the
country, (2) Prof Lungu must apologize to Franklin
Cudjoe, (3) "LUNGU...MUST BE STOPPED".
So,
we've started wondering what planet Kwabena Yebaoh
lives on, exactly, and how rationally competent he
truly is.
When did Prof Lungu ever control
Ghana's agenda, let alone the Ghanaweb agenda?
As we said, it is in fact Kwabena Yebaoh and his
like who must, if they have any conscience,
apologize to Kwame Nkrumah for all those bogus,
fraudulent, coup-plotter smears on Nkrumah's memory
and his legacy to Ghana and Africa, all those years.
Which brings us to "Prophet true or true"
whose comment was:
"Sources are Web posts on
history. please refer to substantive studies. Web
posts are but opinions that cannot stand objective
critique. This follows many discourse in Ghana. No
substance."
By those comments, "Prophet true
or true" actually knocked down the Franklin Cudjoe
essay, which itself was a "web post" that did not
have a single citation or reference, not even a link
to that "web post".
In fact, lack of
citations is the other important issue with IMANI
"Think Tank" corporate essays - they never provide
references or citations.
What source, what
"World Bank,...expert consensus" said "...it will
take about $90m minimum to do a good job of bringing
the factory and plantation/out grower scheme up to
scratch...?
What does that mean, what would
that buy, when, how, and why?
To cut to the
chase, we believe strongly that even articles
intended for publication on Ghanaweb and other
online media by Think Tanks ought to have some
references, weblinks, and other information so
readers can follow the sources, even to the Think
Tanks' own websites, if necessary.
So, when
they fail in those attribution responsibilities,
they are in fact acting the same as the government
officials they are critiquing whose stock in trade
is concealing information, repressing data, and
persistently neglecting to prove their statements
with official data and sources.
That ought
to change for the IMANI-types. Therefore, it is the
comment from "Prophet true or true" that has
absolutely "No substance"!
Again, in our last
"Only Mad 60-Year Olds Blame Nkrumah" essay in the
series, we touched on the fact that some youth and
others are aggrieved for a good reason. They are
still aggrieved that Kwame Nkrumah's legacy and his
commendable achievements for Ghana have largely been
censored, repressed, out of official records in
Ghana. Those repressed records include
government-approved reading materials used by
Ghanaian students and youth.
From our
vantage position, we understand perfectly why coup
plotters and "rascal civilians" like Dr. Kofi Abrefa
Busia, abetted and bankrolled by the Johnson CIA,
would destroy public records, proscribe the CPP for
a generation and more, and censor all the remaining
public records they did not, or could not, destroy.
Their goals, as we enumerated the last time:
(1) To hide the fact that they directly acted as
agents for Johnson's CIA
(2) To justify their
treasonous actions against Ghana through lies and
fabrications
(3) To install their version of
Darwinian, property-owning plunder and sale of
Ghana's natural and cultural resources
(4) To
physically erase Kwame Nkrumah's achievements from
the Ghanaian memory.
However, in 2016, more
than 50 years after Kwame Nkrumah's government was
overthrown, it is still difficult for us to
understand how Franklin Cudjoe of IMANI,
representing a "Think Tank" operating in Ghana that
professes objectivity, fairness, and accuracy,
thinks that starting a policy critique from "the
75%" is not a discredit to himself, to his "Think
Tank", and to every other "Think Tank" organized
and/or operating in Ghana.
"The idea of
reviving the Komenda Sugar Factory goes back many
decades..."?
Da da da...da da da!
How
did it all begin, Franklin Cudjoe?
Again,
how is it that assume you can usefully educate
"young" Mr. Mahama and your readers starting at that
"75%"?
We know!
The Komenda Sugar
Factory was commissioned in 1960 under the
leadership and government of Kwame Nkrumah. And it
was a very useful economic project, the type they
call "industrial". Millions of cubes and bags of
sugar from Komenda served nearly a generation of
Ghanaians, adding to their economic gains, welfare,
and happiness.
The Komenda Sugar Factory was
never a Guggisberg factory.
So, Mr. Cudjoe,
tell us how it hurts if you are not totally ignorant
of the "real situation". Tell us how bitterly it
hurts to learn from GraphicOnline, a
"Government-owned mouthpiece nonetheless, that a far
superior, more historically grounded, and objective
introductory sentence/paragraph about the state of
the Komenda Sugar Factory is of this nature:
"...The sugar factory, which offered employment
to the community and others from far and near, was
established by Ghana’s first President, Dr Kwame
Nkrumah, and became defunct in the 1980s as a result
of inadequate funding and bad policies....",
(GraphicOnline).
Or, you, Franklin Cudjoe,
using your IMANI mouthpiece, could even have gone
nuclear!
You could have gone nuclear and
borrowed for the style of Mr. Eric Bawah who began
his 8th June essay on the same subject, thus:
"President Mahama told Ghanaians that he was the
only President of Ghana, who was born after
independence...the president was born too late to
see the Komenda Sugar Factory, which was established
in the early sixties by Osagyefo Dr. Kwame
Nkrumah...I was schooling in Takoradi when the
Komenda Sugar Factory was operating fully and even
had the opportunity to do some vocational employment
there anytime we had our long term vacation....Dr.
Kwame Nkrumah was a visionary leader who thought
ahead...To begin with, the CPP government brought in
specialist to make feasibility study of the intended
sugar factory...", (Eric Bawah).
Imagine,
Mr. Eric Bawah, still living, directly reports that
while in school, he "even had the opportunity to do
some vocational employment" at the Komenda Sugar
Factory.
That, "Prophet true or true", is a
direct source!
Dear Reader, we encourage you
to read Mr. Bawah's article (referenced under
Sources).
We also recognize that the reader
knows that most grade school students understand
that to objectively communicate information about a
case as may be demanded of a student by a teacher,
one must objectively start from the beginning. One
simply cannot ignore the beginning and hope to
receive an "A", or even a "B".
We like to
think that is the brilliant, intellectual, downright
honest way - to begin your story, your critique,
your analyses, with a meaningful record of
antecedent(s). The intellectuals, when it is
full-throated, call it "Literature Review", but a
simple sentence would have sufficed in this case for
"Background". In college and within business and
professional circles as well, one does not dismiss
or ignore the beginning, the background, the
forerunner, unless one is a political pimp, or
ideological hack, or just plain mad.
The way
we see it, only bitter politicians and others with
self-serving ideological agendas render accounts of
events and episodes starting from the "75%", or from
the middle at best, neglecting all antecedents.
But, that is precisely what Franklin Cudjoe did,
for reasons best known to the IMANI man.
And
so, we will again underscore that IMANI's Cudjoe has
now joined the ranks of the bitter ones, those who
neglect pertinent Ghanaian history when Kwame
Nkrumah is concerned, those who destroy Ghanaian
history, those who repress Ghanaian history for
ideological and political reasons.
While the
Cudjoe-types articulate at the 75%, the likes of
Akufo Addo and Bawumia simply ignore the middle.
They ignore the middle when it serves their
interests because they and their followers can't
bring themselves to appreciate what Kwame Nkumah
did, what Kwame Nkrumah left for all Ghanaians no
matter where they come from, from Komenda to Adomi,
to Yeji.
That is why more than a decade into
the 21st century, they talk in the fashion of Rip
Van Winkle:
"... We have to make a deliberate
effort to move on from the Guggisberg, raw
material-exporting economy to a new economy that can
deliver prosperity for our people. And this is the
path the next NPP government hopes to pursue, if, by
the Grace of God and your votes, we are elected into
power..." (Nana Akufo Addo, 2012).
And this:
"... Dr. Bawumia assured the Diaspora of the
NPP’s plans to ensure real macroeconomic stability
underpinned by fiscal discipline indicating that the
resulting economic transformation will move Ghana’s
economy from the ‘Guggisberg economy’ to an economy
that will add value to our natural resources..."
(http://politics.myjoyonline.com/pages/news/201207/89914.php).
Yep, start re-building Ghana from that
"Guggisberg economy".
Nice try, fellas!
MEMO TO FELLAS: It is the foundation Kwame
Nkrumah built that Ghana needs to develop upon, not
a self-serving colonialist's pet dream for their
colony, stupid!
That, in fact, is the total
essence of the Komenda Sugar Factory, today.
And the recently re-constructed Adomi Bridge,
too.
For, perhaps if young Mahama and his
team had bothered to learn about those antecedents,
they would have spared us all these electronic and
tabular missives.
Plan ahead!
But
more important, plan with the people and share with
them the planning and the plans!
Informatiom
matter.
So does symbols and semantics, if we
must remind the bitter ones!
So, Mr. Franklin
Cudjoe, with all your college degrees and the brainy
powers you control at IMANI, would it not have been
more useful if you had bothered to educate the young
ones, including "young" Mahama, about the true
antecedents of the Komenda Sugar Factory, how we all
got here, in the first place?
Isn't there a
background to "thing"?
Or, are you, Franklin
Cudjoe, simply too young yourself, too ignorant,
bitter, and too superficially boastful in your
no-holds-barred, property-owning capitalist
suit-and-tie?
We will end, finally!
But before that, tell us IMANI, tell us about the $6
billion lost oil revenue and about your astounding
silence.
Tell Ghana, Mr. Cudjoe, tell Ghana,
IMANI, tell 'em how much of that UK-DFID money you
have taken thus far to keep your consequential IMANI
mouthpiece shut about that $6 billion-plus lost oil
revenue, as you dwell on little sugar crumbs from
the high tables, whilst Ghanaians are made the
poorer, thirsty, and bitter, from Komenda to Adomi,
to Yeji.
"...Has any government’s house been
in order in this country first before venturing into
profitable business?...", you ask at the end of your
7th June essay.
If we may indulge, at some
time not too far-gone, "governments", including US
federal and state governments, etc., were in the
"profitable business" of selling and guaranteeing
the sale of our forebears. They gave freely, huge
wardrobes of money and chunks of land to connected "
profitable businesses", and in the latter days, they
even took away even the semblance of social
responsibility of "profitable business".
So
tell us, IMANI man, is there a difference between a
"public good", even a quasi public good, and
"profitable business" when "government’s house" is
controlled by/for "profitable business"?
And
so, Mr. Franklin Cudjoe, our dear IMANI man, we must
leave to you and the brainy minds at IMANI your own
question, to answer in full. It's also in the
history, in the background of Komenda Sugar Factory,
Asutsuare, GIHOC and others that you repress, even
from the young and less privileged, under trees in
school.
But, answer completely your own
self-important and self-absorbing question, in your
luxury and privilege, Franklin Cudjoe.
And
you, Kwabena Yeboah, it is you who must apologize.
Apologize to Kwame Nkrumah for all the
smears you and your ilk have championed against him,
the Founder of Ghana, since 1966.
Till then,
so it goes, Ghana!
SOURCES: 1. Prof
Lungu. 10 June 2016. IMANI represses history with
“bitters” not from Komenda Sugar Factory,
(http://spynewsagency.com/imani-represses-history-with-bitters-not-from-komenda-sugar-factory).
2. Franklin Cudjoe. IMANI: Komenda Sugar Factory
and unforeseen challenges,
(http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/IMANI-Komenda-Sugar-Factory-and-unforeseen-challenges-445595
).
3. Eric Bawah. Sugar Factory without
sugarcane = White elephant,
(http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/features/Sugar-Factory-without-sugarcane-White-elephant-445923).
4. Daily Graphic. Welcome back, Komenda Sugar
Factory,
(http://www.graphic.com.gh/editorials/welcome-back-komenda-sugar-factory.html).
5. StarrFMOnline. Komenda Sugar factory was
commissioned for votes – Minority,
(http://www.starrfmonline.com/1.9288521 ).
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