President of the Republic, H.E John Mahama says the paradox of proclaiming self-reliance while continuing to seek aid from donor agencies renders the concept of independence meaningless.
Speaking during the 68th Independence Celebrations on Thursday, March 6, President Mahama acknowledged that discussions on independence frequently highlight Ghana’s dependence on imports, donor aid, and International Monetary Fund (IMF) bailouts.
While recognising these issues as real, he cautioned against allowing them to become clichés. Instead, he urged that the focus be placed on decisive actions that will break the cycle of dependency, rather than empty rhetoric about an Africa that is beyond aid.
“The entire efficacy of this reminder lies not in just repeating it, but in our willingness to take decisive action—actions that will break the chain of dependency, not just the empty rhetoric of an Africa that is beyond aid, proclaiming itself,” he stated.
“Proclaiming self-reliance while marching straight into the hands of donor agencies, begging bowl in hand, is meaningless.”
He stressed that national celebrations should be moments of reflection, not just on past achievements but on how well national assets are being managed for future generations.
He emphasised that Ghana’s story should not be one of missed opportunities but rather of persistent efforts to achieve more.
“Posterity will not accept our failures or take them kindly.”
“As President, I am committed to providing the bold leadership and clarity of vision needed to navigate the turbulent economic waters we are currently sailing in while safeguarding our future,” Mr Mahama assured.
Source: Joy News