Friday, November 17, 2023

Time to critically manage Ghana's talent pool and fiercely protect the built capacity.

Time to critically manage Ghana's talent pool and fiercely protect the built capacity.


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Not to downplay their important achievements and brilliant talents. 

I find it odd that the only profession Ghana science students know is medicine. 
That is very very odd. The best way is for the top science students to be distributed 
across all the major science based professions. That strengthens the practice of medicine itself and brings more progress to the society. 

Majority of these doctors run away after graduating because of their love for money over service to society. The society that paid for their expensive training. It's important that medical training in the public Universities is provided to bonded students only. Students bonded to serve Ghana for their entire career. When they travel for further studies they should be bonded to return immediately after training. This is because their training is exceptionally expensive and those providing the training and society that supports the training must benefit fully for their success.

Those who want the freedom to practice their careers outside Ghana should either pay full fees or refund their scholarships in full with interest. That is if they leave within 20 years of graduating. 

 Don’t keep saying Ghana dieee, Ghana dieee, Ghana dieee. 

When you were 6 years old and knew nothing, it took the same great teachers, Ghana and your parents to nurture you to become a professional. Think deeply. 

Global experience is wonderful and resources from Ghanaians earning higher income from abroad is good. But if our collective attitudes continue to impoverish our nation and keep sending her management into the hands of the IMF repeatedly for 18 times in the last 60 years then we all have very important questions to answer. 

Certainly the remittances of all the Ghanaian professionals outside is not making any real difference. It’s just a patch of band aid over a dirty wound. Check this picture of sharply rising Ghanaian graduates traveling abroad.

We need to start creating a system to balance and manage our talent pool. Many have traveled over the past decades and many have returned to build institutions in Ghana, it is no longer dry and desperate. We need to manage and protect the limited capacity we have created and leap to the next level of building our own miracles. 

The rate of exodus continues unabated and no one is asking the important questions. Where are the mothers of this nation? And where are the fathers of this nation? Why do we suffer so much dysfunction even though we have many rich resources? Resources that for centuries attracted marauding and hostile visitors to our shores.


Q&A Section:

Q1. What if you bond us and we just resign and refuse to work?

A1.
They didn’t teach you anything about ethical reasoning and moral principles.

After SHS when you knew next to nothing, would you have appreciated comments like yours at the medical school interview?

You and your trainers who have the knowledge and experience to work for the highest bidder? And yet they found it in themselves to remember who they are and where they were born.

You also need to do the same.


Q2: Currently 50% of medical students pay full fees.

A2:
Those who pay for themselves.
YES.

NO one can be stopped from traveling but it should be organized to prevent dysfunction.

Those who bear the burden of running those schools get a worse deal overall than their trainees. 

So as long as the some people have sacrificed to train you, care ought to taken to NOT destroy the built capacity.  Most medical schools require experienced students to support the training of their juniors.

Wednesday, July 12, 2023

High Office Not for People with Dual Citizenship and Divided Allegiance

 High Office Not for People with Dual Citizenship and Divided Allegiance



The assertion that citizenship and allegiance is ambiguous as pointed out by the Supreme court, so the James Joe Gyakye Quayson's criminal trial should be discontinued is NOT correct. 

The ambiguity associated with the question of allegiance is on the basis that allegiance is a moral character which can be corrupted. 

That doesn't mean that it can be completely decoupled from citizenship. Possessing the citizenship documents of another country is evidence of allegiance until otherwise proven to be null and void. In the absence of such a proof, it is only the complete renunciation of that other country's citizenship that the status of unalloyed allegiance be ascertained.

If citizenship of another country is not renounced and a proof of a broken or sworn allegiance is used to stand in its place, that offensive conduct can be forgiven in order that the other country's citizenship be allowed to continue to stand and persist. That act of forgiveness can be offered unilaterally or upon pleadings, either way acts of betrayal do NOT definitively and automatically cancel citizenship. No way.

So a person with citizenship to another country owes that country an allegiance by default until renunciation of citizenship is complete. And in the case of conflict or prosecution such a person can take cover in that country and they will refuse extradition. 

It is only a complete renunciation of citizenship that will disempower the other country from exercising it's overreaching powers of protecting its citizens at all cost especially when it possesses superior military power.

The swearing of an oath of allegiance by MPs, therefore does not by itself cancel the same allegiance already sworn to another country. It's just an affirmation of an existing allegiance wholly owed to Ghana without doubt or infidelity. That fidelity of allegiance without any doubt must be true and unquestionable at the time of completing the forms to contest.

Applying to renounce one's citizenship of another country by itself is not enough. That renunciation application must have been recieved, processed and accepted and a certificate of renunciation issued for it to be complete. 

Enough of the distractions and distortions. 
The criminal prosecution of James Joe Gyakye Quayson cannot be wished away with political theater. Especially by the same goons who set the precedence and killed an "innocent" person in the process.

#FixDemocracy 
#BeingTRUTH

Saturday, February 25, 2023

Original Ghana Story_A Story of Lack of Local Ingenuity for Technology and Engineering in Ghana

Original Ghana Story_A Story of Lack of Local Ingenuity for Technology and Engineering in Ghana




Imagine if all groups of children that got together during Christmas time in Ghana to build a Christmas hut, decided to advance their designs and build quality each year. And filled them with more and more gadgets they made from scraps each year. And better still maintained their structures and gadgets until they outgrew them.  And then trained the next generation of kids to build the same and coached them to keep improving on them.


Imagine.

Imagine they started this in 1950 with this kids creativity culture unsupervised by adults. And maintained that culture through all the 20 or so generations of kids until the year 2000. This nation would have been a first rate nation by the year 2000.

But no!!

Those creations were short lived and that awesome culture has disappeared all together over time. Not to mention that the designs and build quality of the items never improved. Before we get consumed by political activism, remember that technology is much cooler and that technology is serendipity.

#themoreyouknow
#technology
#creativity
#innovation
#designthinking
#sustainability
#culture
#design
#collaboration

Friday, February 24, 2023

GHANA ELECTIONS 2024: ON THE MATTER OF THE EC USING ONLY THE GHANA CARD TO REGISTER VOTERS FOR THE 2024 ELECTIONS

 


ON THE MATTER OF THE EC USING ONLY THE GHANA CARD TO REGISTER VOTERS FOR THE 2024 ELECTIONS: GHANA ELECTIONS 2024

The new CI can be used to empower both the EC and NIA to get the job done?

The CI should require EC to create a new register using the NIA systems, that way those who already have the Ghana card only show up to verify their names in the register while those who do not have the card are made to register for Ghana card and also get their names into the EC register at the same time. 

Instead of going round and round in futile arguments, a practical and pragmatic arrangement should be put in place to respond to all legitimate concerns. 

It's possible that some backward people still want to cheat in the elections by frustrating any attempts to create a corruption proof system. 

This is where an apex body that operates above the political fray is sorely needed. To insulate the state agencies like NIA and EC from partisan politics and secure the safety of the state. 

#zeitgeistgh 
#FixDemocracy

Of Good Fortune and Serendipity

 


Of Good Fortune and Serendipity

Some will have us believe that it must take 1000 steps to get to the top. That somehow if you learned hard and leaped to the very top with one giant stride, that one should feel uneasy about that type of success.

We should still prefer victory at the first attempt too. And read all about failure as if it was real and learn the lessons without actually experiencing the problems. These chubby rich folks lie about their struggles just to limit the envy people feel.

The point is it's not all blood, sweat and tears. Many worked harder and still lost. Many work hard and only came up with limited success. No one should give the impression that only the few people that worked impossibly hard won success. A good number found success on less than average talent and less than average work.

Not all success stories must take 1000 hard steps. A good student has the power of serendipity at their disposal. Work with it.

#ZeitGeist