Character is one of the most important assets in a
man’s life. It is a person’s distinctive identity, whether good or bad. It can
also be your attitude and actions in secret; who you are when no one is
watching. If a man does not lose his character, then there is hope for his/her
destiny.
Thus, a story is
told of the vulture, one of the biggest birds on earth. It can fly as high as
one can imagine, and also travel far and wide on its wings in search of food.
The vulture mostly feeds on decomposed corpses and has no mercy for even weaker
preys that are about to die. In fact, it is largely a carnivorous animal that
salivates incessantly whenever it smells a decomposing corpse, its best
delicacy.
Ghanaian
politicians have the ability to fly as high as the vulture with their people to
the “promise land” no matter how strong the storm is. Unfortunately, a greater
number of them can fly to any extent to satisfy only their whims and caprices, mostly
leaving behind their people due to a corrupt character they acquire immediately
they assume any public office.
For Ghana to
reach greater heights and attain economic freedom like the United States of
America or the United Kingdom, which are the best role models often cited by
her citizens, then that will depend largely on the good character of its
political leadership. If her political leadership is morally right, the
institutions within which they work or supervise would also be morally upstanding,
strong and resilient in spite of difficulties and challenges.
But in recent
years, most Ghanaian politicians at the District, Regional and National levels [whether
as DCEs, Regional Ministers and Ministers of State], have all failed and
continue to fail their people in their bid to take them to the promise land. Like
the vulture, they seize every little opportunity to prey on the people they
represent and only think about them when their bellies are full and they can
eat no more. Seriously, they have no mercy towards the ordinary people they
represent just as the vulture has no pity for the already dying prey.
I have not lost
my senses and neither have I gone round the bend if that is what is going
through your mind as you read this piece. However, I’m simply mincing no words
to voice my frustrations after peer reviewing the behaviour and conduct of our
politicians over the years and in recent times.
For instance, I like
many Ghanaians heard it in the news the other day, that each of the 275 legislators
was going to receive GH¢50,000.00 as rent allowance and truly, in less than a
week our President John Mahama and his people, who claim single spine pay
policy is draining the state coffers, paid the money with alacrity. As if that
was not enough, each legislator was again given an US$70,000 to buy their
official cars.
In fact, what
provoked the larger Ghanaian populace and caused most of them to be talkative
overnight was when Mr. President didn’t even care a hoot and went ahead to pay former
legislators huge sums of money as end of service benefits [ESBs], with the
least taking home not less than GH¢100,000.00.
What preceded
all these payments before the beginning of 2013 was the increment of monthly salaries
of the 275 legislators to GH¢7,200.00. Besides, it is believed the current
Ministers of State and their Deputies receive monthly salaries of GH¢9,000.00
and GH¢8,000.00 respectively. It is also said that each of these ministers of
state receive GH¢200.00 every week as fuel allowance for those heavy Toyota land
cruisers and Nissan patrols Mr. President used our money to procure for them
all in the name of running a government. Like the legislators, no minister pays
water and electricity bills. Everything for them is freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. How then
can these politicians feel the pain and suffering of the ordinary citizens?
The fraudulent behaviour
of these politicians who belong to both the NPP and NDC [that rule the country
in turns and anyhow] has over the years compelled civil servants to embark on
strike actions in an attempt to get what is also due them. Thus, it is open
secret that recent strike actions in the country’s labour front are as a result
of monumental payments of salaries and ESBs to the executive and the
legislature who only want the citizenry to keep quiet as a sign of patriotism
rather than complaining. As the trend reaches its crescendo, right thinking
citizens including me are even more worried than ever considering the fact that
the country’s oil money is already in DANGER.
Majority of
Ghanaians cannot easily forget about the fact that most appointees of the
Mills-Mahama Administration like their counterparts in the Kuffour-Aliu Mahama
Administration, built two or more houses each within four years, establish fuel
filling stations, radio stations and an array of other profitable ventures for
themselves and their immediate families. Those who wanted certain degrees to
appear on their curriculum vitae acquired such certificates within the shortest
possible time from the best academic institutions one can think of. Those who
are lucky to be appointed again in the Mahama-Amissah-Arthur Administration
will definitely continue to feed fat at the expense of the ordinary Ghanaian
taxpayer through legitimate and illegitimate means.
Indeed, all
these things are happening because the church and its leadership has lost moral
grounds and mostly find it difficult to chastise the political leadership when
it goes wayward. Some of the politicians are serving as chairmen of committees
in some churches and making donations towards church projects, so it becomes
almost impossible to bite the hand that feeds you.
Some of the men
of God are also politicians themselves or sympathizers of the NPP and NDC, thus
it brings to question how honest and objective they can be as men of God who
are supposed to guide the conscience of society.
In spite of all
the recent agitations and industrial actions that are drawing the development
of the nation back, all that some of our self-centered and arrogant politicians
continue to tell civil servants is that they should not compare themselves with
them. What Mr. President and his appointees continue to say is that there is no
money; government can’t afford to pay what civil servants are demanding. Please
come again Mr. President. When it comes to addressing concerns or grievances of
hardworking civil servants you say there is no money, but when it’s about the
executives and the legislature the money is available. I think that this is
provocative Mr. President.
If I have my own
way [as President of Ghana] politics will be something a lot of hungry and
greedy Ghanaians who only want to use it as shortcut to make money overnight,
will never dream of associating themselves with. No legislator or Minister will
take home a monthly salary of even GH¢5,000.00. Ministers of State and their
Deputies will not be given four wheel drives because it’s not necessary. All
ministers and legislators will pay utility bills and their monumental sitting
allowances for whatever duty they carryout will not exceed GH¢200.00 no matter
the number of days they spend doing it. Besides, the respective ministries have
cross-country vehicles and ministers or their deputies can use them when they
are travelling outside Accra to attend a function.
For instance,
why should a minister of state who leaves in Accra be using a four-wheel drive that
consumes so much fuel instead of using fuel efficient vehicles? I know that
there are preparations underway to prevent ministers and their deputies from
using their official vehicles after working hours. But just like the directive
to all Ministries, Departments and Agencies to stop watching television in
their offices failed, the same way this new directive will fail.
Seriously, I
sometimes wonder whether our President listens to radio and whether he deals
with allegations of corruption that are leveled against some of his appointees.
Because it’s amazing that some public officials within few years of being in
office will be able to build houses, put up a radio stations, establish fuel
stations and nothing is done by you Mr. President. Please Mr. President such
allegations don’t need to be reported to you officially before you take action.
And if you want Mr. President, just dedicate a phone line in your office to the
public to report officials of your government who are corrupt and I can assure
you that, you will receive such information in dozens. In fact, you’ll be
shocked that the gluttonous attitude of some of your appointees is disgusting
and this is making many Ghanaians to begin to also think that using
unconventional means to make money at their places of work is the norm.
It is Rev. Billy
Graham who said: “If you lost money, you
lost nothing. If you lost health, you lost something. But if you lost character,
you lost everything.” Thus, I urge all politicians of this country to read the
biblical story of Job and take a cue from one of the noblest men who have ever
lived. Job was a man of character and that is why when he lost everything that
he had, God blessed him again in abundance. Joseph the dreamer is another man
of undisputable character. When he was proven innocent of charges of rape
leveled against him by Portipher’s wife [his boss’ wife], he was freed and made
the second most powerful man in Egypt.
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