WHY GHANAIANS SHOULD VOTE NO ON 17TH DECEMBER

I am going to vote NO to political parties sponsoring candidates for elections at the local government level in Ghana. This is because there is an urgent need for constitutional, legislative and administrative reforms in the governance architecture of the country. Such reforms are necessary to strengthen the checks and balances that will make the…

WOULD A BAN ON PLASTIC BAGS WORK IN GHANA?

The global plastics industry presents a hydra-headed environmental challenge that has remained staunchly established despite insistent appeals from environmentalist and environmentally-concerned organizations over decades. Long accepted as a necessary evil, more plastic has been produced in just the past ten years than was produced during the whole of the last century (Plastic Oceans, 2016), and…

“DIRTY FUEL” INSTITUTIONAL DEFICIENCIES AND IMPLICATIONS

Filling stations are dying in advanced economies like Germany, Canada, Japan and China. This has been attributed to increasing sensitivity about environmental protection in these economies, leading to the rise of more sustainable vehicles or better alternatives of fossil fuel like compressed natural gas. Despite these developments, emerging economies like Ghana remain largely dependent on…

WHY GHANAIANS SHOULD VOTE NO ON 17TH DECEMBER

I am going to vote NO to political parties sponsoring candidates for elections at the local government level in Ghana. This is because there is an urgent need for constitutional, legislative and administrative reforms in the governance architecture of the country. Such reforms are necessary to strengthen the checks and balances that will make the…