Volta Region the last hope of Ghana

Anytime I come across news letters in any form whether on social media or live TV shows. I become wildly sick and begin to ask myself several questions. 

 A nation where administration of law or order as well as justice has multiple sources or channels but failed in every single steps to create sustainable ecosystem. Even, the one our heavenly father has given us, we have failed to manage them and sustain them for our future wellbeing. 

Artificial custodians of our natural resources have drawn blurred vision in keeping the roots of naturally healthy system like our water bodies have polluted beyond reversed turgid and induced with toxins to extent that even aquatic lives are suffocated and cannot experience mercy of air from their creator.

Our farmlands have become desolate without oasis, even trees and shrubs are struggling to make abode, where our supposed foreign exchange earner, cocoa has met its last breath. 

Moving across Ashanti region to Western region and to Eastern region, the greener beauties for decades, if not centuries have now turned to sedimentary emulsion paints of lands and waterways. The beauty of nature has now become the ugly of nature. It is an eyesores and eye-bleeding for sane or sage citizens to see and feel better. 

There is always thread of holy anger that diffuses through arteries of our blood vessels. The only place God became blind, until his supposed priests have to remind him of their lack of his sights to save his creations. Some of the destructions are the sources of offerings, because our sheepfold covers those who engage in these activites. 

Innocent people who feed on this nature for their survival turn to their chronic sources of disease and death. We believe, democracy brings multiple voices and views to find solutions to our problems. In our structures, every authority counts even community announce makers. 

When political leaders trespass community leaders, there is disharmony in the community or the country. So, our channel to fight to preserve our water and other resources lies on every leadership at every level of our country, failure means everyone is accomplice. 

Volta Region indeed, is the last of hope of Ghana, our water bodies are still clean and living for uncountable aquatic lives and for human consumption as well as our forests are still greener at the horizon of the earth where lives emanate and climate change is regulated. The future of Ghana is Volta Region.

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