The Member of Parliament for Ahafo Ano South East, Hon. Francis Manu Adabor says the 67th Independence Day is such a detritus and debris because it has not been beneficial to the country’s development so we don’t qualify to be an independent country.
Citing an example, he justify that, the current government has invested massively in education to ensure every serious child will have access to quality education whereas the former president Kuffour regime provided health infrastructures to provide quality health care for Ghanaian citizens but years under review since gaining independence, Ghana is lagged behind development and we need to sit up as a country.
According to him, despite achieving certain glories, we should ask ourselves as citizens that, are we doing the right thing to prove that we are independent country, “our forest and water bodies inherited from our forefathers have been destroyed by illegal miners, the environment where individuals live has also been destroyed”.
Hon. Francis Manu Adabor insisted that, if it continues in such manner, the next generation will face crisis because this is not what we inherited from the whites when gaining independence.
He however propounded that, our way of life as Ghanaians and certain things we lack as a country, the independence where our forefathers gained has been in vain and we don’t qualify to be an independent country.