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On the Bribery
of Delegates in our Little Democracy
By: Kwame Boahene Asare
Member, Ghana Leadership Union
June 16, 2015
I was listening to Adom Radio this morning. And
an NPP MP was decrying the fact that some people
were adding "duab)" to the bribes they pay to
delegates. The "duab)" in this context is when
delegates are made to swear while receiving
bribes that if they don't vote as they promise
while accepting bribes, they submit themselves
to punishment from the gods. The MP casually
mentioned that everyone pays bribes to
delegates. He didn't seem to have an issue with
this. His issue was with the "duab)".
Now, the bribery of delegates is a well known
fact to all of us. I have been waiting for one
political leader to initiate a campaign to end
this shameful and stupid practice whereby we
bribe our way to political WHAT IS WRONG WITH
US? CORRUPTION LIES AT THE VERY HEART OF THE
PROCESS BY WHICH WE SELECT OUR LEADERS!
- How could we demand any good from
leaders who had to bribe their way to power?
- How could we ask them to end corruption?
- How could we select the best law makers
when we have all accepted that the selection
process be based on the ability to bribe?
- How could we allow this rot to last to this
day!
And yet as I write, I have not heard the public
outcry about this shameful practice? Where are
our opinion leaders? The churches? The civil
society groups?
We have accepted this as a de facto component of
our electoral democratic process. Have we
thought about its significance? It's impact? Do
we care?
For a sense of context, let us note that there
are western countries now that put their own
citizens in jail when those citizens are found
to have bribed one of our citizens while doing
business in our country.
Those same western countries will sanction our
citizens who are found to be engaged in
corruption.
From afar, THEY are taking steps to protect US
from the canker of corruption. Real steps. Not
just words
-- they (even the Brits and the Americans) don't
seem to be as enamoured with English are we are.
We who only need a little English to feel
satisfied in the face of all the problems that
swallow us whole.
What are WE doing when the process to select OUR
LEADERS is riddled with WIDELY KNOWN and
ADMITTED acts of bribery?
The delegate who asks for a bribe and the
aspirant who pays the bribe are conspiring to
throw our country to the dogs. Do we have a
judicial system? Do we have laws? This practice
is not hard to stop.
Is there a better use for our prisons that this?
Kwame Boahene Asare
Member, Ghana Leadership Union
June 16, 2015
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