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A Letter To Ghana

Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
March 6, 2024
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Dear Future Ghana, as I sit down to pen this letter to you, I am filled with both hope and a sense of urgency. Our beloved nation has weathered storms, faced trials, and stumbled along the path to progress. 

But today, as I write, I see a glimmer of light amidst the darkness. I see a Ghana that rises from the ashes of its challenges to reclaim its position as a beacon of hope, not just for our people, but for the entire African continent.

Ghana’s independence was not just a mere declaration of sovereignty; it was a promise—a promise of prosperity, unity, and progress for the entire Africa. 

“True independence for Ghana means nothing if our brothers and sisters across the continent still suffer under the yoke of colonialism and oppression. Our freedom is intertwined with the liberation of Africa as a whole.” – Dr. Kwame Nkrumah

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Dr. Kwame Nkrumah envisioned a Ghana that would not only lead its own people but would also play a pivotal role in shaping the destiny of Africa. 

Today, as we reflect on our journey, our 67th independence anniversary, we must ask ourselves: have we lived up to that promise?

The truth is, we have faced our fair share of setbacks. Corruption, political instability, economic challenges—all have plagued our nation and hindered our progress. The tears and pain on the street are palpable staring us right in the face. 

But let us not dwell on the past. Let us instead look to the future with renewed determination and vigor. 

Ghana, I believe, has the potential to rise above its current circumstances and reclaim its rightful place in the comity of nations. But this will require a collective effort, unwavering dedication, and bold leadership.

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We must confront the issues that hold us back—corruption, economic mismanagement, lack of long-term planning, inequality, and division—and forge a new path forward. A path of good values as its foundation. 

One of the keys to Ghana’s success lies in our ability to harness the potential of our youth. They are the future leaders, innovators, and change-makers of our nation. 

We must invest in their education, empower them with the skills they need to succeed and create opportunities for them to thrive.

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But our vision for Ghana cannot be limited to our own borders. We must also strive to be a force for good in the wider world. 

As a member of ECOWAS, the African Union, and the United Nations, Ghana has a responsibility to contribute to regional stability, economic development, and peacekeeping efforts. 

Mali, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Niger, Sudan, Somalia, and Congo are all falling apart and we can not look on till they become failed states. We must lead by example, showing the world what is possible when a nation is driven by a sense of purpose and unity.

Jesus said to Peter, “But I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not: and when thou art converted, strengthen thy brethren.” Ghana needs to be strengthened not for its sake but for the sake of Africa.

Dear Future Ghana, the road ahead will not be easy. In Osibisa’s song Woyaya, the message is clear:

Heaven knows how we will get there

We know we will

It will be hard we know

And the road will be muddy and rough

But we’ll get there

Excerpt of Woyaya song by Osibisa

There will be challenges, setbacks, and moments of doubt, the road will be muddy and rough. But I believe in our resilience, our strength, and our capacity to overcome any obstacle that stands in our way. Let he who stole steal no more. Together, let us rise from the ashes and reclaim the vision that Dr. Kwame Nkrumah had for our great nation.

Yours in solidarity,

A Citizen of Ghana.

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