Is the political opposition in Ghana succeeding in its quest to hold government accountable? The Minority Leader of Ghana’s parliament, Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu says the current constitutional arrangement makes it all but impossible to play their role effectively. In ...
David Ampofo asks – are Ghana’s glory days long gone?
David Ampofo asks: “Are Ghana’s glory days a thing of the past? Does Ghana have what it takes to move forward, or are we sleep-walking back to where we came from?” Few are better qualified to reflect on our past, and our future, ...
Franklin Cudjoe debates Ghana’s democracy on Time with David
Is Ghana’s democracy stable? “Yes, but it’s far from mature,” says self-confessed libertarian and CEO of IMANI, Franklin Cudjoe. “In our highly polarised political landscape, new ideas are automatically seen as subversive”. Recently ranked second most influential policy think tank in Africa, IMANI is a constant ...
Occupy Ghana talks government accountability on Time with David
Does Occupy Ghana have what it takes to root out corruption, and hold public officials to account, in the interest of good governance in Ghana? While its critics label them as elitist opposition stooges, the group describes itself as a ...