Do You Think the Political Parties Care?

 

Do you think NDC or NPP care about Ghanaians look at their record? NDC ruled Ghana for 8 years and NPP has also ruled for 8 years. Did any of them help to make Ghana a developed country? Did any of them solve the unemployment problem in Ghana? How about education and health? Look at the roads in Ghana. Do we deserve that? Any person who has been to Europe, Asia or America can say for sure that both major parties have not done much for Ghanaians.

Look at the state of Ghana’s manufacturing sector. What do we produce? Virtually nothing. What do we do with the cocoa that we produce? We only export the raw beans for peanuts. How about the gold and the diamond and the many minerals we mine? They are exported to Switzerland and Dubai before Ghanaians go there to buy the wedding rings and bracelets to sell to Ghanaians. Computers, cars, mobile phones, fridges are made in Europe, Japan and the US and it is affordable but Ghanaians cannot buy common chocolate even though the vital raw material which is cocoa is made here. And the same is true about gold and diamond. We cannot buy them even though they are mined right here.

Look at the state of the agricultural sector. How many of our farmers have their own tractors and farming equipments to produce beyond the level of subsistence? Virtually none. Virtually all the important equipments needed to make the agric sector viable and productive have to be imported and how many of our farmers have their own resources to buy even the basic machinery to expand their farms? Although we are in the 21st Century yet our farming practices indicate that we have still not moved beyond the 19th century. This is the more reason why we continue to hunger even though rich soils abound in Ghana. We under utilise our land for lack of political commitment.

Look at the policies of the two major parties and see if they can even put Ghana on the level of Korea, Taiwan or Hong Kong in the next 20 years. Ghanaian business men are frequenting Dubai and China importing every good you can think of. Investigate to find out how the Chinese and co did it and whether any of the parties can help Ghana do the same.

Look at the state of infrastructure in Ghana: roads, harbours, telecommunication, health, education, market and airport. We have neglected the few that Nkrumah built yet we have forgotten that no nation no matter the size of the natural resources that she has can develop without investing in infrastructure. That is why Democratic Republic of Congo has every mineral you can think of yet they are one of the poorest in the world. That is why Malaysia, Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong have developed and that is why President Elect Obama  is talking about building US infrastructures because they are the engines that run the economy. You cannot export if you do not have harbours and airports to support it. You cannot attract tourists if you do not have airport, hotels and other infrastructure that support it.

You cannot move goods from centres of production to centres of consumption if you do not have roads, rail lines and inland water infrastructure to deliver it. You cannot supply the industries with doctors, architects, bankers, lawyers, planners, engineers, teachers, nurses if you do not have the educational infrastructure to deliver it. And you cannot run an efficient and vibrant economy if you do not have the energy and telecommunication infrastructures in place. Ghana has been experiencing serious disruptions in the energy sector for years and no political party has seen any wisdom to solve. As a result factories are folding up and are laying off workers and we are waiting for nature to help fill Akosombo Dam before we rectify the problem. Can these do nothing approaches to problem solving help our nation? What are we doing with the abundance of sunshine in the country? We have not taken advantage of it, have we? We have sunshine 365 days and we have not tap into solar energy which is cheap and more reliable than hydro. It is another indication of the useless institutions that we have and lip service paid by the various political parties and their leaders to development. Look around yourselves and see if any of the goods you see are made in Ghana I mean the mobile phones, computers, televisions, cars and all the flashy things that Ghanaians are crazing for. It is sad to note that almost all the raw materials needed to build these phones, cars etc are obtained from Ghana and other African countries.

How about the state of the housing infrastructure? A visit to any village or town gives the same picture of poor housing and poor quality of public service. People are living in mud/thatched houses with bamboo leaf as roofing sheet with no electricity, potable water and clinics. They live in a subsistence environment without social security, health insurance and are condemned to poverty, desperation and hopelessness. Those living in urban areas are without jobs, without mortgage, and face high utility bills with poor service. They face constant barrage of water and energy disruptions everyday. In every region the situation is not different. On the other hand our MPs, ministers, vice president, the president, their cronies and families live in total luxury with mansions, SUVs, bodyguards, fat salaries, fat bonuses, house servants and they have all the resources of the state at their disposal. Yet they claim to be serving the people. How can it be?

And how about our education sector upon which the development of the nation rest? It is nothing to write home about. Isn’t it? Look at the world ranking of Universities and see where the first university falls. Can we afford to develop the nation with low quality graduates not to mention the millions of illiterates and semi-literates that roam around the country? Of the about 9,760 Accredited universities in the World, Ghana’s prominent universities including University of Ghana and Kwame Nkrumah University of ‘Science and Technology’ only managed to place 5,702 and 6,703 positions respectively in the World University Ranking. Even in Africa, our own backyard they only managed to secure 43rd and 63rd positions respectively.(Source: topuniversities.com) It is abundantly clear that our education system is not producing the architects, engineers, planners, bankers, lawyers, doctors, teachers, social workers, nurses and the scientists that we need in the 21st Century. That is why every major architectural and engineering activity in Ghana is undertaken by foreigners and foreign companies especially from USA, Japan, China, India and Europe. And any nation that depends on foreign expertise for her survival is doom to fail in the long run. The Universities lack well trained lecturers. They lack modern facilities such as state of the art libraries, laboratory simulation facilities, studios, computers, and books. They lack them because we cannot build them; we cannot build them because the curricula have not prepared our students to build them. As a result we have to import the equipments and books from countries that have done their home work well and have invested heavily in education notably in science and technology.

In many of our universities, Polytechnics and secondary schools lecturers/teachers are still teaching students the same way the 19th century academic institutions taught forgetting that we are in the 21st century. The same notes given a final year student four years ago are still being given to first year students with no addition and subtraction.  Lecturers cannot write books for students because they do not have the resources to carry out research that form the basis of any academic material.

Whereas students in advanced countries get their hands on books immediately they are released those in Ghana have to wait 4 years or even more to get the same books. What is more the academic facilities including libraries are in a state too appalling to describe. Not a single of our universities can boast of a million volumes of books in their libraries. Even the few books that they have are so old that information contained in them are useless. Very few books have been published by Ghanaians. Due to this most students have to rely on the notes that lecturers give them. This is state of our universities and the little I say about our Polytechnics and secondary schools the better. Our research institutions have achieved very little because they are underfunded and the researchers do not have the expertise and the facilities to carry out any meaningful research. A case in point is Cocoa Research Institute of Ghana (CRIG) located at New Tafo in the Eastern Region. Despite decades of its existence we still export raw cocoa beans for peanuts. No value has been added to the cocoa. CRIG has not been able to come up with other ways in which to use the beans to benefit Ghanaians despite the mounting evidence that the beans have several potential uses.

Apart from the few things Dr. Nkrumah did in his 9 years of administration virtually nothing has been added to it by the various governments who came after him neither the NDC, NPP nor PNC.

I can continue all day but it is a fact that both the NDC and NPP are bunches of hungry politicians with no concrete economic and social agenda to move Ghana beyond the level of importing used computers, used cars, used televisions, used underwear and any used thing you can think of. What are all these telling you about Ghana, the NPP, and the NDC? Do we have any option not to vote for them? Until we have leaders who have visions and are committed to industrialising Ghana beyond agro raw material production, Ghana will continue to be classified as a developing and poor country and even though we will continue to vote we will continue to wallow in abject poverty.

 

 

Lord Aikins Adusei

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Military Payday Loans- Monetary Help For The Militaries To Take Care Their Sudden Needs

Introduction:

Military payday loans are the loans available to all the men and women in uniform. If you are short on cash but need to money today for the things in life that just sneak up on you, you may be interested in this loan. If you are a military person looking for an extra sum of amount for your emergency needs then doesn’t worry as these loans can help you come out from this problem. It provides fast and simple cash assistance especially for the person who is serving to our country. This loans scheme can be provided in both secured as well as unsecured form. Military persons can opt for any one of them as per his suitability and affordability. These loans are meant to take care of their short term monetary needs.

Advantages:

Loans for military personal are very beneficial if you having shortage of cash and going through from financial crisis. You can easily entail extra funds to meet your emergencies when you need it. There is no credit checking criteria for the borrower. Now they also can arrange money in fulfilling their personal needs without being worried about their bad credit score. Military personal loans are gaining popularity because of such advantages. You can even avail easy funds without any security and removing the risk and hassle. Those people serving in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, National Guard and Reserves are eligible to apply. Both current and retired members of these forces can qualify for military personal loans. For granting these loans, you have no need to go anywhere. You can apply for these loans online from your home or office by just filling a form with some of your personal or banking details and get the funds in your bank within couple of hours. These loans can be taken out when you find yourself temporarily short of funds and see loan as the temporary measure to tide you over until your next paycheck. These loans are certainly suitable for urgencies.

Qualifications:

To get the needed funds military persons have to be eligible from the following qualifications mentioned below:

Borrower need to apply should be permanent citizen of UK. Should be an adult with the age of 18 years or more. Must have valid and active check account for online transactions. Candidate should be regular employed earning viable source of income. Should earn at least £1000 per month. He should have repayment ability to repay back the loan amount on said duration.

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Military Divorces Require Special Attention and Care

There is no doubt that our servicemen and women who are serving in Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as other locations around the world, are performing a service that can never be measured or repaid. I have the greatest appreciation for these brave heroes. Unfortunately, we know the battles that members of the armed forces face do not end when they leave enemy territory. Depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, long separations and readjustment to civilian life all take their toll on military families. The sad truth is that the military divorce rate is higher than that for the general population.

In 2007, 3.7% of married Marines got divorced, up 0.4% from the previous year. For the Army population, the numbers rose from 3.3% to 3.5% in the same period of time. The numbers constitute the highest divorce rate in sixteen years. And, veterans’ groups believe these statistics underestimate the divorce rate as they don’t account for divorces that occur after a husband or wife leaves the service or marriages that are on the brink of dissolution.

Military divorces involve factors that are not usually found in civilian situations. For instance, under Texas law, divorce proceedings may be placed on hold for the entirety of a deployment and sixty days after the soldier’s return home. And generally, Federal laws will not divide property to a military’s members spouse unless the marriage has lasted for at least ten years of active duty. In addition, lengthy time spent overseas can be used as an argument when determining parental custody rights.

If you are in the military or a military spouse and you believe your circumstances have led to the need for a military divorce, you need to make sure that you are aware of the laws that apply specifically to you and you need to speak to a Austin military divorce lawyer, a Houston military divorce attorney or San Antonio Military divorce lawyer. With large military bases such as Fort Hood and Fort Bliss located in Texas, the divorce attorneys at Bertolino LLP have a great deal of experience in this area. We also have divorce attorneys who practice in Killeen and Harker Heights. Please make an appointment with one of our military divorce attorneys at our Austin, Houston, or San Antonio office today to discuss your situation.  http://www.belolaw.com

Tony R. Bertolino is the managing partner at Bertolino LLP with law offices located in Austin, Houston and San Antonio, Texas. A member of the Trial and Appellate Litigation Team, Mr. Bertolino’s practice is devoted largely to complex transactions, commercial litigation, business law, entertainment law and family law matters. You can read more about Mr. Bertolino at www.belolaw.com

Military Care Packages and Soldier Phone Card Donations

When a doldier deploys, he or she goes through more that what most of us could ever imagine. Working days on end, receiving enemy fire, dealing with heat in excess of hundred and fourty degrees are just a few of the things our Soldiers go through every day. It is important for us to let them know that we appreciate this dedication in the form of free military care packages.

Military care packages sent to troops down range not only show the soldiers that you care and appreciate their service; it can also provide them with valuable resources in the form of free military phone card donations. Many free military care packages that soldiers receive are filled with crushed cookies and candy, more shampoo and baby powder than they could use in a lifetime and enough boxes of soap to build a house. If you would like to send out a free military care package to a soldier, and you want that soldier to find it useful, you may want to think about alternatives like soldier phone cards that they can use anywhere in the world to talk to loved ones.

There are companies out there that provide very low rate military phone cards to those serving our country. These companies do not only provide these low rate phone cards to soldiers; they provide them to anyone who is willing to pay a small amount of money for them. You can purchase these military phone cards for a low rate and use them as free donations in your military care package.

Some major military phone card companies have hidden fees. When a soldier receives a military phone card donation, the card may say 300 minutes but only provide the soldier with 150 minutes or less. Although some major phone card companies do this, some do not. A few companies believe that our military is what holds our country together and for that they would like to provide the best service possible with no hidden fees, at a low rate.

It seems the War on Terror is something that will not be going away anytime soon. With so many conflicts in the World today, soldiers are constantly deploying to keep the world a safer place. It is important for us as Americans to continue to support our military, providing them with free military phone card donations and care packages so that their moral is continuously high and they can continue to fight our enemies and keep this great country free.

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Baby Care – Tips To Overcome New Baby Challenges

Now that you and your new baby are home, there are new responsibilities and a lot of challenges ahead that will be exhausting. So what is a typical day and night for any new parents with a new baby? There may be answers to this as your baby adapts to living outside the womb. Keep your baby wrapped up warm and held close to you, so that he feels secure. If you have decided to breastfeed, this will take some getting used to.

If you’re feeding your new baby formula milk, this should be done every 3 to 5 hours. Breastfeeding needs to more frequent, and you may feel that you are doing this all day and night. Now you can empathise with cows. You will be changing a lot of nappies until you get used to their pattern. A good time to do it is shortly after being fed, which can be once an hour to start off with. You can check them every so often.

Whilst they still have their umbilical cord, it is best to sponge bath every few days, but the bottom should be washed daily. By using a soft washcloth rinsed in warm water you can clean your baby every day – wipe the face, neck, hands and bottom gently. After a few weeks, you will be able to bath your baby daily which will prevent nappy rash, but do watch your baby’s skin especially if it is sensitive. See that the skin doesn’t get too dry so monitor and see what is best for your baby.

You will find that your baby’s finger and toes nails soon grow and will need to be trimmed so that they don’t scratch themselves. The nails can even be long at birth, so take care by pushing the fingerpad away from the nail and using nail clippers clip away. It is easier to do this when your baby is asleep, as they may try to jerk their fingers and toes away from you.

For the first month, you will be working 24/7 caring for your baby. Try to get as much as help as possible so that you can get enough rest and sleep as you can. It is exhausting being a mother, but also one of the most precious moments of your life.

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