Sometimes, I sit down and ponder on the future of Ghana and Africa.
We always say, the YOUTH ARE THE FUTURE OF OUR COUNTRY. Is that wholly
true? To me, the question is not about whether we are the ‘future’ or
the ‘now’ of our country. But it’s a question of preparedness. Are our
youth prepared to take up the challenge of the future?
The
unanimous answer is always YES! The youth are ready. And I agree. We
are ready because there is not so much to learn and to apply at the top
there. Most of us today, know already how to skin 20%, off a contract.
We already know how to divert communal/public funds into our private
accounts. We already know the dirty ways of ‘playing the political game
and winning the votes of the people.
This is what STUDENT
LEADERSHIP in Ghana has grown to become. Know how to convince the people
and win their votes, even if it means buying it from them and
reimbursing yourself with the communal funds upon wining power. Youth
leaders or particularly, we the STUDENT LEADERS already know how to
bloat budgets. It’s a sad reality for us. The dirty remnants of our
national politics have crept into youth leadership.
Government
seems to lack a clear policy direction on YOUTH LEADERSHIP TRAINING AND
DEVELOPMENT. LEADERSHIP TRAINING, YES! AND I MEAN LEADERSHIP TRAINING.
The whole process seems to have been left at the mercy of STUDENT
POLITICS. And it sounds interesting how every STUDENT LEADER LEAVES
OFFICE WITH A FUTURE AMBITION OF CONTESTING FOR MP IN THEIR
CONSTITUENCIES and we achieve it, in most cases-except where the old
gurus are yet to retire, at most by 2016. To me, the greatest punishment
successive governments of Ghana have inflicted upon the development
prospects of Ghana is to have left LEADERSHIP TRAINING in the hands of
STUDENT POLITICS on campuses and at CONGRESSES. The least said about the
Congresses, the better. Because in the end, we all claim, ‘JACK! THE
STUDENT POLITICS IS NOT ANY DIFFERENT FROM THE NATIONALPOLITICS. IT’S
EVEN TOUGHER DOWN HERE’. How sad.
I believe, moving forward as a
nation, Government should set up a clear institution for LEADERSHIP
TRAINING FOR THE YOUTH, whether incorporated in the academic curriculum
as an extracurricular activity or outside of it. It should focus on
helping the youth understand the ever-expanding CIVIL SOCIETY,
GLOBALIZATION, THIRD PARTY GROUPS LIKE NGOS AND CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS,
their intended and unintended consequences on development. Africa
should channel resources into helping current youth/student leaders
understand the roles we can play in our quest to attain the MILLENNIUM
DEVELOPMENT GOALS and fighting CLIMATE CHANGE. These are the tasks of
our generation.
It is for these reasons that the US Department of
State and other advanced countries commit up to $232million to building
the leadership capacities of our youth through their various
cultural-exchange programmes like the FULLBRIGHT Scholarship, YES
(Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study ), IVLP (International Visitor
Leadership Program), IMET, Peace Corps, PPAP, etc. I believe
government should shift emphasis to these paths as ways of securing the
development of our country because indeed, STUDENT POLITICS, since the
return to democracy, from 1992 has failed as woefully, as a nation and I
say it again woefully without fear or favour.
The writer, AHMED SALIM NUHU, is the current president of the College of Art and Social Sciences Students’ Council, KNUST.
Source: http://www.myjcr.com/articles/opinions/ghanas-future-left-in-the-dirty-hands-of-student-politics-770
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