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Promoting a healthy infrastructure maintenance culture in Ghana cannot rely on civic appeals alone. It must be anchored in law and more importantly in strict enforcement. Unfortunately, the challenge with Ghana’s legal system is not necessarily the absence of laws.…

Infrastructure development remains central to economic transformation in Ghana. Yet beyond the debate about building new roads, railways, hospitals, and factories lies a more fundamental crisis: Ghana’s poor maintenance culture. Generally for a country that still struggles with inadequate infrastructure,…

Ghana’s development challenge is no longer about a lack of ideas or plans. It is about a lack of authority behind those plans. For decades, successive governments have produced ambitious development frameworks, yet implementation remains inconsistent and vulnerable to political…

National development must be taken seriously in a lower-middle-income country like Ghana. Development cannot be episodic, partisan, or tied to electoral cycles. It must be continuous, deliberate, and nationally owned. Since 1992, Ghana has practiced democratic governance with notable success.…

In a previous article titled “Policy Implementation Failures in Africa – Politics; The Elephant in the Room”, I opined that, politics happen to be a key contributor to policy implementation failures in Africa, however, this position is not to undermine…

African governments have successfully proven over time that, they are not short of policy ambitions; this is seen in the number of national development plans which mostly spans short, medium and long-term, regional development frameworks such as Agenda 2063 and…

In a previous article titled: “Africa’s Economic Time Bomb: Living in the Shadow of the Dollar”, the central argument was precise: Africa’s excessive reliance on the US dollar exposes the continent to external economic shocks that threatens development planning, economic…

The continent of Africa stands at a defining moment in its history where the dominance of the US dollar in Africa’s economic affairs is a structural challenge, threatening to impede development amidst youthful creativity, rapid innovation and expanding technology ecosystem.…