Fixing Ghana

Fixing Ghana

Removing The Brakes To Progress

Using his home country, Ghana, only as an example of decades of economic and social conditions coasting in reverse gear ...

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Introduction

Using his home country, Ghana, only as an example of decades of economic and social conditions coasting in reverse gear in most of Sub-Saharan Africa, the author has two objectives. One of these presents reasons that cannot be denied for Africa’s present man-made degenerating conditions that our governments sustain by default or even by drift. However, most of this book focuses on practical and feasible remedies directed at the root causes of Africa’s conditions of mass poverty in the midst of potential plenty.

The solutions in this book offer a true paradigm shift away from decades of incoherent systems of economic and social management that lack focus. The author then presents several innovative strategies that include: (a) enhancing genuine citizen participation as shareholders in an enterprise called Ghana Ltd; (b) infusing transparently applied merit into public sector appointments and enabling employees to be more efficient and less corrupt; (c) a total overhaul of Ghana’s current system of formal education that functions as a silent and highly powerful weapon of mass destruction; (d) injecting gender balance into all elective political offices; (e) creating level playing fields and drastically reducing the costs for all candidates that run for elective political office; (f) injecting a bit more of consensual decision-making into the prevailing winner-takes-all nature of political processes that severely polarize the population; and (g) extending democracy beyond elections.

  • Published

    17th September 2016

  • Subject areas

    • africa
    • ghana
    • development
    • progress
    • prosperity
    • politics
    • economics
    • government

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