It’s time Ghana boycotts ‘oxymoron’ multiparty democracy – Jacob Osei Yeboah

Previous Ghana Presidential competitor, Jacob Osei Yeboah is approaching Ghana and other African nations to blacklist multiparty a majority rules system. He contends that multiparty a majority rules government on the mainland has throughout the long term turned into an interesting expression and demonstrated that it isn’t the solution to the landmass’ required development and improvement. Talking at the eighteenth African Union Day Prayer Conference, he noticed that the overseeing of countries with political ways of thinking under multiparty a majority rules system that seems inventive and persuading has been tried beforehand, not once, yet ordinarily and uncountable pretenses, and viewed as absolutely bogus at extraordinary expense.

He said the opportunity has arrived for Ghana to pay attention to the calls of the progenitors of the African mainland to move different nations to blacklist multiparty a majority rules government. “The spirits of our progenitors are calling us again, and Ghana, as a republic, requires a legislator to lead the blacklist of the oxymoronic Multiparty Democracy, which can’t work in Africa reasonably and is in any event, declining worldwide, unleashing destruction on countries’ administration in light of its manipulative nature, which is being uncovered by virtual entertainment,” Jacob Osei Yeboah said in his location. The 2012 and 2016 official competitor proceeded, “Ghana ought to seek after the blacklist with enthusiasm for our relatives to hold consecrated the stones of POLITICS, ECONOMY, LAW, and AUTHORITY INFRASTRUCTURES implanted in our socio-politico-conventional attitude in light of the fact that our smart hands have contacted them for a similar reason in molding the 21st 100 years.”

Jacob Osei Yeboah further entreated Ghana along with Africa to thaw the political and strict creeds embedded to Africans by the Global Elites, which are generally oxymoronic from a creativity viewpoint, and come what may, to launch Africa’s renaissance, which Creation has been sitting tight for the noteworthy of the offspring of God since creation has been exposed to uselessness.

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