Every time Ghana’s best minds declare politics too dirty or exhausting, they hand the country to those who see the state as prey. Power does not sit empty. When principled citizens withdraw, opportunists rush in.
Too many capable Ghanaians choose comfort over responsibility, leaving the public space to the greedy, the desperate, and the economically stranded. A handful of “smart” politicians cannot fix this. When only a few enter, accountability collapses and the vacuum is filled by pretentious, white-garment, Bible-quoting performers who hide emptiness behind piety.
Democracy thrives on numbers, not brilliance alone. It needs engineers, teachers, doctors, entrepreneurs, and creatives to flood politics with integrity and courage. Silence is not neutrality. Absence is not innocence.
Ghana does not need a few heroes. It needs an overwhelming presence of its best and most noble citizens. Until they show up, the crooks will keep winning with the permission of those who sit it out.
The future will not be saved by spectators. It will be saved by those who show up.
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