
Leader of the Common Sense Family, Avram Ben Moshe has emphatically stated that our systems in Ghana are not working as expected.
Asked his reasons for making such statements he shared, “The truth is our systems are not working because if they were, we would not have had youths crying for the country to get fixed”.
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Comparing Ghana to the other foreign countries he said, “The white man has made their system in such a way that now, technology is all they’re using and we’re no where near them when it comes to that”.
He went on to say that our systems are so corrupt to the extent that, it is hard for us to accept change and fix the country.

“How can systems work in a country where it’s a crime to know your right?” he asked.
In an interview with Rev Nyansa Boakwa on Happy 98.9 FM’s NsemPii he shared, for the country and its systems to be fixed then, “We should change our constitution. Till date, there are certain acts in the constitution I still do not understand and think should be removed”.
He furthered that, although the Free SHS policy was a good initiative, Ghana was not ready for it. “For a country which still begs to even eat and survive, we don’t have the resources to charter such a cause”.
He repeated that it was a good idea but he believes Ghana is not yet ready for it.
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He believes, “The country should have been developed to a certain level before any consideration was made towards implementing the free SHS policy”.
He advised that in order for the country to get fixed, a lot of adjustments and changes have to be made, not only to the constitution but also in governance “That is the only way we can see the change we desire as a people”.
By: Gyamfuah Owusu-Ackom