THE
FORBIDDEN INDEPENDENCE
Ama
Ghana: Kofi, Ghana’s 56th independence celebration was wow!
Kofi
Ghana: Of course, it was colourful and more nationalistic in character but we
shouldn’t
be dissuaded just by these. It
is time we celebrated real progress in at least some
of the major fields of our
economy. Mere celebration is cheap!
Ama
Ghana: Oh, Kofi, but can’t we celebrate the little-by-little progress we are
making? Did you hear what our President said?
“Change does not come overnight.”
Kofi
Ghana: Ah, Ama, give me a break. The converse of that statement is also true.
Change takes time but mere passage of
time does not guarantee positive change.
Methuselah died at age 969 but have you bothered to find out
his life achievements? Compare his 969 years and achievements
with that of Jesus. Change is always neutral.
Ama Ghana: What do you
think we must focus more on as a nation?
Kofi
Ghana: We must reassess what we mean by independence, and be intentional and
sincere in our positive change expedition.
Ama
Ghana: But it is a common knowledge that we are politically independent and are
now striving to achieve real economic independence.
Kofi
Ghana: Ama, remember that common things are always common to the commoner. But
common things usually do not
have value unless it is a necessity.
Ama
Ghana: Kofi perhaps I am not getting you well so educate me.
Kofi
Ghana: Have you ever wondered what will happen to a star if it detaches itself
from the firmament; a fish if it attempts to live on the land forever; and a
blind person who forsakes his rod or shepherd forever?
Ama
Ghana: That star will become a shooting star; the fish will die and that blind
person will struggle to walk or lack
direction.
Kofi
Ghana: That is an excellent answer. Many Ghanaians are intelligent as you are
and even better. But not so many of them have taken the pains to rethink our
independence. Political and economic independence may be good but they are not the
main issue.
Ama
Ghana: Kofi, what then is the main issue? I am getting lost.
Kofi
Ghana: See me in chambers if you cannot still make it out.
Richard
Obeng Mensah, author of Persecutions are Promotions.
Email: richardobengmensah@gmail.com.
Blog: www.richard-obeng-mensah.blogspot.com
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