By Isaac Ato Mensah Accra – 29 April, 2020 Sodom and Gomorrah, a slum on the eastern banks of the Korle Lagoon, on Wednesday April 15 suffered yet another demolition. Mohammed Adjei Sowah, Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) Chief Executive Officer told Paul Adom-Otchere’s Good Evening Ghana the next day: “I think that the dredging will not last long. It’s for a couple of weeks and then they can come back to normal”. He explained the strategy: “… We wanted to take advantage of the lockdown period to change the way people behave in the city and also the clear the city of the filth thatRead More →

By Isaac Ato Mensah in Accra, Ghana & F.KN. Olympio, Dr. phil. in Trier, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany 26 April, 2020 Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko’s write-up “IS LOCKDOWN THE ONLY SCIENCE-DRIVEN OPTION FOR GHANA?” is typical influencer stuff. It was all anecdotal stuff, wild speculations and dodgy logic from a campaign strategist who was trying to justify POTROG’s 7th Coronavirus address during which the lockdown of Accra, Kumasi and Kasoa was relaxed. Gabby introduced social science into the debate, suggesting that the scientists have no knowledge of social science, or rather that their worldview is so limited that it does not include bread and butter issues. Hear Gabby:Read More →

By Isaac Ato Mensah/Ekow Arthur-Aidoo Accra – 22 April, 2020 Our article titled “Paul Adom-Otchere: the representational agency of a failed state” has generated much interest, and calls for a sequel. The key concerns include1) is ghana really a failed state?; 2) why focus on Paul and go easy on Zanetor?; and 3) that since that controversial Good Evening Ghana programme (GEG) wounds from the Rawlings era atrocities have been opened. Let us examine these concerns based solely on principles with no malice whatsoever towards any personality. First, we have published numerous articles on this blog with facts, evidence and reason to buttress the pointRead More →

By Isaac Ato Mensah/ Ekow Arthur-Aidoo Accra – 20 April, 2020 Paul Adom-Otchere’s attack on Dr. Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings MP, aired on Good Evening Ghana on April 16 2020 has put him in the social media crucible. We, however, argue for broader institutional reforms which will situate Adom-Otchere’s type where it rightly belongs. His latest “stop misbehaving” commentary – against the Klottey-Korle MP itself shows the pettiness of our journalism, politics, governance and public discourse. Whilst Adom-Otchere was wrong in saying that the MP should have first consulted the gender and social protection minister before issuing her press release, the MP also inappropriately chose to exclusivelyRead More →

By F.K.N. Olympio Trier, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany – 15 April 2020. The consequences of loss of control – blame game here, conspiracy theories there. The novel corona virus originated from Wuhan in the Chinese province of Hubei – that is fact. The Chinese government downplayed early reports of infections including an unusual pneumonia accompanied by fever, headache, and dry, strenuous, repeated coughs without mucus. That is also a fact. The first reported death due to covid 19 also called Sars-Cov-2 by its scientific name occurred on the 11 of Jan. 2020. That is also widely known. That the Chinese first notified the World Health Organisation byRead More →

By Isaac Ato Mensah Accra – 14 April, 2020 Last week, Morocco’s Industry minister in an email to Reuters announced that his country had ordered 500 ventilators which will be ready this week. According to the story which was also featured on Ghanaweb, “The North African kingdom has confirmed 1,431 cases of the novel coronavirus, including 105 deaths, and is seeking to raise the number of its intensive care beds to 3,000 from 1,640”. For at least 24 hours, that is, from the time Ghanaweb published the story at 10:30am on 12 April to 14 April by 01:00 GMT, there had been no comment onRead More →

By Isaac Ato Mensah Accra – 4 April, 2020 COVID-19 has seared itself into our consciousness; sadly people are dying and more people are going to die – we should all know that by now. But the moral imperative to THINK and ACT soundly still appears totally lost on our leaders and public officials. Listen to the airwaves: 1) a USD10.1mn tax break for Zipline drones; 2) opening the Bank Hospital for VIPs and retracting after a public outcry; 3) not providing PPE for Korlebu staff; 4) the new ambulances have mobile ventilators; 5) use of chloroquine/hydroxychloroquine without any reference to the science or data;Read More →

By Isaac Ato Mensah Accra – 1 April, 2020 From Homer’s Iliad through the Christian Bible, other sacred writings, and in many other faiths and cultures, we are assured that there is always divine intervention. Otherwise why bother to pray? The moral order always enjoined man to do the right thing. His actions must meet the salvific plan of the gods. Today, governments around the world are spending trillions they once made us believe they never had. As my mentor has observed: “Our governments simply did not have the right priorities and they must not be allowed to get away with that again”. Let usRead More →