OUR GHANAIAN POLITICAL LEADERS HAVE SHORT MEMORY & LIMITED FORESIGHT – SAVE GHANA MOVEMENT

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Save Ghana Movement has described Ghana’s Political leaders as people with short memory on their own promises or short sighted.

The Movement alleged Governments and flag bearers makes lofty promises about development to Ghanaians during their campaigns time but turns out to forget their promises or lacks the foresight to implement those promises said during their campaigns.

 Save Ghana movement said tenure of previous and current Governments had revealed that they were deliberate in making promises that they did not intend to keep except to win electoral fortunes.

The Save Ghana movement expressed their weariness with unfulfilled promises made by previous and current Government and urge Ghanaians to take this sentiment into account when voting any political party into power.

Leader of the Save Ghana movement, Mr Robert Ansah Andzie in a press briefing today urged Ghanaians across the country to choose leaders who have the country at heart and not sweet promises with Limited foresight.

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The Save Ghana movement is asking Do Ghana’s leaders lack vision or are they cowards?  This question arises due to a series of past and ongoing decisions that have been made. It is conceivable that external influences or a limited foresight may be affecting them. The inability to fulfil promises made raises the question of what hinders them or causes them to forget their commitments once in power.

How do they justify the abundance of resources bestowed upon us while we continue to endure unnecessary hardships? Since the adoption of democracy in 1992, there seems to be no tangible change or improvement in the country, both on an individual and collective level.

The Save Ghana movement is posing this question; we must also reflect on ourselves as citizens. Do we lack understanding or courage? Are we devoid of vision or ignorant about nation-building? It is disheartening to witness how our leaders struggle to propel the country forward, while we, as a people, suffer

without taking any action. This is the reason why this question extends to the media, religious bodies, and all other components that constitute our nation.

Once again, we the Save Ghana movement are contemplating whether the lack of vision lies with both us and our leaders, or if it is a deficiency in courage that plagues us all.

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