President Nana Akufo-Addo says Ghana’s democratic governance system, which is celebrated today, was not bestowed upon the nation at its independence.
According to him, “whatever we have today, we have worked out for ourselves.”
Speaking during his address on Wednesday, March 6, at the Youth Resource Centre in Koforidua, while marking the nation’s 67th Independence Day celebration.
President Akufo-Addo stated that British rule did not prepare Ghana for democracy, emphasizing that colonial rule inherently lacks democratic principles.
He explained that all the fundamental elements of Ghana’s current democratic governance had to be fashioned by the nation itself.
While acknowledging that the system is not perfect, he noted that each election in the Fourth Republic has shown improvement and also acknowledged that Ghana still has much to learn, especially regarding the tolerance of opposing views.
President Akufo-Addo also highlighted the nation’s practice of taking disputes to the courts for resolution, and operating within agreed and acceptable rules.
He added that when we look around our neighbourhood, we might be tempted to think that our work is done, but we, Ghanaians, have never been known to settle for mediocrity adding that we should aim for the best in every field and compare ourselves with the best that there is, and not settle for anything less.
