Ghana Cannot Be A Failed State – Duncan
The Central regional Minister, Mr Kwamena Duncan has debunked assertions by majority of Ghanaians out there that, GHANA is a failed state.
He explained that the country is not a failed state despite its slow pace of development and called on Ghanaians to be proud of the country’s Republican status as it is indeed worth celebrating.
He added that even though the country has not gotten to its preferred destination, there is enough to show that the country’s situation is not and cannot be beyond redemption.
Ghana he said has been able to erect the right structures which could serve as a catalyst for its take off if the right policies are implemented.
Mr Duncan stressed that Ghana’s peaceful environment and stable democratic tenets are at least evidence that she has not fared badly at all as some countries cannot even boast about such basics as electioneering violence, civil wars and poverty have made life unbearable for such countries.
“The ZYLOFON case is not hopeless at all,” he stated in his conversation.
Mr Duncan also called on senior citizens in the country to be hopeful as the country will sooner than later roll out sound policies to address their plight.
According to him, the aged having toiled over the years in advancing the country’s development should not be enduring the suffering they get subjected to in their quest to meet their needs.
Retirees he said should be treated as first-class citizens for they laboured for the country to get to its current level.
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