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The Cemeterians Times: a warning from Ghana’s founding fathers

As I approached, I realized that these were not mourners but rather the spirits of some of Ghana’s most prominent leaders.

June 16, 2023 5 Min Read
Updated 2023/06/16 at 11:19 AM
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On my way from the cemetery, I came across an unusual sight. In the distance, I saw a group of men and women dressed in black, standing around a grave. As I approached, I realized that these were not mourners but rather the spirits of some of Ghana’s most prominent leaders.

In recent years, Ghana’s economy has been struggling with high levels of inflation, a weakening currency, and a growing debt burden. The country’s current government is facing mounting pressure to address these issues and restore stability to the economy.

Many Ghanaians are becoming increasingly disillusioned with the government’s inability to lead the country out of this crisis. However, what many people may not realize is that some of Ghana’s founding fathers have been watching from the cemetery and are deeply concerned about the current state of affairs.

Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the first President of Ghana, led the country to independence in 1957 and is widely regarded as one of the most important figures in Ghana’s history. From the cemetery, he has been watching the current government’s handling of the economy with growing concern.

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“We fought hard to gain our independence and build a strong economy,” he warns. “But now, we are seeing the fruits of our labor being squandered. The leaders must take action, however, they should not forget that I once said action without thought is empty.” He shrieked

Joseph Boakye Danquah, one of the big six who proposed the name –Ghana alongside Dr. Nkrumah, echoes this sentiment. “We did not fight for independence to see our economy fall into disarray. Corruption is rife, and the leaders are more concerned with lining their pockets than serving their people. They must remember the sacrifices we made to put this nation on its toes and work to build a better future for our people.” Mr. Danquah groaned

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Other members of the big six, including Arko Adjei and Emmanuel Obetsebi-Lamptey, also expressed displeasure about the current state of the economy. “We cannot let our hard-won independence be for nothing, this is what we fought for. A country where the people have a voice and their concerns are taken seriously. Our successors must work together to address the challenges the nation is facing and build a stronger, more prosperous Ghana.” They cautioned.

As I listened to their words, I realized that these were not just the thoughts of a few spirits. They were the thoughts of many Ghanaians who are fed up with the state of the country. I decided to start a newspaper, a voice for those who felt unheard. I called it “The Cemeterians Times” in honor of the spirits who had inspired me.

However, the warnings from the cemetery should not be ignored. Ghana’s founding fathers fought hard to build a strong, independent country, and their legacy should serve as a reminder of what is at stake. It is time for the current government to take bold action to address the country’s economic challenges and restore hope for a brighter future. With that, I believe the spirits of our founding fathers will be proud of the progress we will be making.

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Ergo, “The Cemeterians Times” serves as a warning to Ghana’s current government to take action to address the country’s economic problems. Also, it serves as a symbol of hope, a beacon of light in a country that had been struggling to find its way.

The voices of Ghana’s founding fathers from the cemetery remind us of the sacrifices that were made to gain independence and build a strong, prosperous nation. It is time for all Ghanaians to come together and work toward a brighter future for our country

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