Many Christians wince in pain when a man of God
anointed to preach the gospel to the poor, heal the broken-hearted, preach
deliverance to captives, recovering of sight to the blind and set at liberty
them that are bruised strays from these core duties and rather ventures into
the turbulent and murky waters of partisan politics.
Yet, it seems that the vogue these days is for the
man in cassock to attack the NDC and President Mahama. Why not? Pastor Mensa
Otabil dd not do exactly that; he only told the NDC to stop using his messages
for their campaign and instantly, he became one of the most talked about
personalities in Ghana. For almost two months in the run up to the 2012
elections, his name competed with President John Mahama and Nana Akufo-Addo in
the media, at market places, in schools, at churches, on the streets, at
akpeteshie joints and in most homes and offices. So, why won’t Dag Heward Mills
also venture into murky waters of partisan politics and thrown vain malicious
blow at the NDC?
Yet, for a man of his stature, many were expecting
that Dag Heward-Mills will raised the intellectual discourse of our politics if
he so wishes to venture into this arena. Sadly, to say he has been empty and
vain is an understatement; the truth is that he has been infantile!
The kind of argument he has raised simply marks him
out as a hummingbird when it comes to politics and partisan politics. It will
have been best for him to do more research therefore into politics in Ghana
before he speaks. Sadly, he has chosen not to do so and rather inflicts his
ignorance on us.
Unfortunately for the populace, they are certain to
hear more infantile arguments from Heward-Mills because he has the platform via
his church to continue to do so.
The first sign of ignorance the Bishop and Founder
of the Lighthouse Chapel International exhibited in recent times is his claim
that there is no difference between the NDC and the NPP. This claim is both
disappointing and laughable; the difference between the NDC and the NPP is as
wide as that between Israel and Palestine. It can therefore be only out of
ignorance (or mischief) that he will claim the NDC and the NPP are the same.
When a few days ago, we heard Heward-Mills calling
on President John Mahama to begin honouring the promises he made on the
campaign trail, we sensed the malice behind it. The call was made at a time
that the President-elect had not yet been sworn into office and therefore had
not yet put in place the Council of State which is mandated under the constitution
of Ghana to assist him in appointing Ministers of State who will assist him to
run the country. How then could Dag Heward -Mills call on the President-elect
to begin honouring his promises? Is it not just like telling a woman on the eve
of her wedding to begin giving birth because she promised to give birth to
twins after she gets married?
But, we understand Dag Heward-Mills. Obviously, Mr.
‘All-Die-Be-Die’, Nana Akufo Addo is his choice for the Presidency hence the
victory of John Mahama does not sit well with him. Unfortunately, there is
nothing he can do about it because it is God’s will that was done in the
election of John as President. Let every man be a liar, God alone is true!
In yet another effusion, we heard Dag Heward-Mills
advising that 30% of all government contracts should go to the opposition NPP.
Was Dag Heward-Mills not in Ghana when the NPP won power in 2000 and 2004? Why
did he not tell the then NPP government to give 30% of all government contracts
to the NDC? Where was he when instead, the NPP government went after businesses
owned by NDC members like Eddie Annan and ensured their collapse?
For Dag Heward-Mills’ information, the Mahama
Administration will give out contracts using due process. The person or group
of persons competent enough to execute a contract will be given the job
regardless of his or their political affiliations. The interest of Ghana
supersedes any other interest as far as President John Mahama and the NDC are
concerned. However, if an NDC contractor and his NPP counterpart are both found
to be competent to execute a contract yet only one must be chosen, the NDC
contractor will be chosen! Period! This is a matter of common sense!
Did we hear Dag Heward-Mills saying the Junior High
School and Senior High School system is bogus and useless because it lacks
integrity. Hear him;
“…in my opinion there is nothing more bogus and
useless than the JHS and SHS system that we have introduced and they should
come back to ‘O’ Level and ‘A’ Level and go for the Examination Council of
England not Ghana WAEC where everything is ‘apo’ (leakage of questions – there
is no integrity in the exams at all, it is a bogus systems.”
Obviously, the Bishop has no insight to Ghana’s
educational challenges. First of all, does he know when ‘apo’ began to leak in
Ghana’s educational system? To say it was after the new educational reforms
were implemented that exams questions began to be leaked is to be dishonest to
one’s self. The greatest calamity that can befall a man is when he begins to
lie to himself; that is exactly what Dag Heward-Mills is doing to himself.
To say Ghana should return to the old ‘O’ and ‘A’
level system is no different from saying Ghanaians should stop using mobile
phones, Ipads, CD players and pen drives and return to the days of using
landlines and gramophones!
For the Bishop’s information, the need for Ghana to
reform its educational system was recommended as far back as 1973 by the Dzobo
Committee set up to find out why the kind of graduates being churned out by the
educational system in the country were not suitable for the job market. Yet,
because of the cost and challenges involved, no government had the guts to
implement it until the late 80s when the PNDC decided to do so.
The old school system which Dag Heward-Mills wants
us to return to was one which trained students for only white colour jobs.
Technical and vocational Skills were not taught at the time. So, when a student
fails at the ‘O’levels and cannot go on with his education, he finds that he
has no employable skills either, be it technical or vocational to fall on to
make ends meet. So, ‘O’ level holders who could not find jobs after failing to
continue their education ended up either unemployed or as trotro mates, shoe
shine boys, etc. The educational reforms which brought the JHS and SHS into
being was therefore to solve this problem by equipping students with technical
and vocational skills so that in the event that they are unable to continue
their education, they can pursue a trade depending on the technical or
vocational skills they majored in at the JHS and SHS level.
Yes, the educational reforms have been fraught with
problems but is that surprising especially in a developing country like Ghana.
That finance is at the heart of the problem goes without saying. Dag
Heward-Mills will serve Ghana a lot if he can launch a crusade calling on
institutions which invest millions of cedis on such useless ventures as beauty
pageants and plough the money rather into our education. This will help equip
labs, technical and vocational workshops in our schools to enable students receive
quality education.
Sadly, many institutions in Ghana, rather than
invest in our education invest in such useless activates as Mix Lux, Miss
Universe, Miss Ghana and Miss Mailika beauty pageants where all we get is brain
dead girls flaunting their buttocks and cleavages at men who drool as they look
on with glee. Is it any wonder that now, all that many Ghanaian girls are
interested in are beauty pageants? That is where they will win cars,
Accra-London-Accra tickets, two-bedroom houses etc.
Now, go to any festival and you will find that the
main attraction is the beauty contest. So, today, we have Miss Hogbetsotso,
Miss Akwasidae, Miss Aboakyir, Miss Asafotufiam, Miss Akwambo and many more.
In our tertiary institutions, what many of our
young ladies are interested in is Miss Legon, Miss IPS, Miss KNUST, Miss GIJ,
Miss UDS, Miss Cape Varse among others where they can flaunt their buttocks at
drooling men or have sex with judges secretly to win the competition and take
home cars. It is in these beauty pageants that Guinness, Accra Brewery and
Kumasi Brewery among others prefer to invest.
This is what is wrong with our educational system.
It is what Bishop Dag Heward Mills should be crusading against to improve the
quality of education in the country instead of calling for the return of a
system that churns out Methuselahs who do six years in primary school, four
years in middle school, five years in the secondary school before ‘O’level and
another two years before ‘A’ level!
While we are at it, since Dag Heward-Mills is
showing so much concern for the nation, let him first remove the log in his
eyes by paying taxes on the books and CDs he has been selling; then he can
begin to pontificate and make unholy calls on others. After all, is it not true
that he who calls for equity must come with clean hands?
More Anon!
Source: Daily Post
this is a very useless and crazy article. God forgive your mouth for speaking against anointed men of God and obviously good and practical leadership!!...I suppose you can learn a thing or two from the excellent leadership of Bishop Dag Heward Mills in the LCI denomination...instead of making baseless statements...Dag is one of the best and practical leaders this country has ever produced. The chaos we see all over the country is so alarming, and instead of reflecting and looking at practical solutions, you are condemning men of God, who God has blessed with enough wisdom to lead excellently where they are!!Are the governments not the same, what difference has NPP or NDC made in this country. please spare us your lopsided judgements and be objective for once. African leadership is so poor and weak and your article makes me wonder if we have any hope at all, if people like you can still think this way. How disappointing!...stop speaking against Gods servants and stop changing what they say to serve your selfish interests! Its dangerous.God keeps His anointed and fights for them. Just be very careful.
ReplyDeleteIt is unfortunate Mr blogger that your kind claim any relation to an education.You are obviously an ignoramus desperately in need of attention.You can never win against God's anointed. Your quest and insinuations are magnetic to curses on your doings. There's no point having a constructive argument against hollow heads like you;having the effontry to attack God's vessels of change to humanity.You have filled your cup with such arrogant analysis against God's anointed. You better seek redress and mercy from God himself.
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