{"id":53893,"date":"2022-12-05T20:51:18","date_gmt":"2022-12-05T20:51:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ghanacompact.com\/?p=53893"},"modified":"2023-06-12T21:11:13","modified_gmt":"2023-06-12T21:11:13","slug":"creating-the-ghana-we-want","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ghanacompact.com\/speeches-and-press-releases\/speeches\/creating-the-ghana-we-want\/","title":{"rendered":"Creating the Ghana We Want"},"content":{"rendered":"

My friends, before we begin, allow me to take a moment and pay tribute to a man we all deeply respected for his intellect, his kindness, and his contributions to Ghana \u2014 Dr. Kwesi Botchwey.<\/p>\n

I had the honor of knowing Kwesi for decades. What he meant to me as a friend, as a policymaker, and as a mentor is almost beyond words. He was a historic figure, one of our country\u2019s longest serving finance ministers. And he never stopped striving for a better Ghana.<\/p>\n

He and I had many conversations over these past few months, regarding the very reason we are here today. I relied on his counsel and advice, and he never failed to give it. All of us here, I am sure, carry a heavy heart as we mourn the death of this great son of Ghana.<\/p>\n

If you will, please, stand with me for a moment of silence in his honor, and to pay tribute to our departed friend\u2026. In Kwesi\u2019s spirit, let us continue.<\/p>\n

Thank you all for for coming together to join me and each other as we embark on something new for Ghana\u2014something that will harness our shared hope for the future of this country, through a new sense of unity, urgency, and action.<\/p>\n

Today, I am proud to officially launch what we call the Compact for Political and Economic Transformation in Ghana<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

The Compact will be an agreement between citizens and government, regardless of who is in power, on the direction of travel for our country, and on the vision and principles that underpin our democracy. It will be an agreement on ways to address our most pressing challenges, head-on, by bringing more voices to the table and putting policy before politics. And it will be an agreement on the values we want to uphold as a nation.<\/p>\n

These are lofty goals, but they are not unattainable. We need a new approach, and new solutions, to create the Ghana we want. The Compact will bring us closer to these solutions. It has concrete ideas, committed collaborators, and a clear way forward.<\/p>\n

But the time to act is now. Let me explain why.<\/p>\n

Two years ago this month, Ghana held its last national election. We know what happened. We saw deep political and social division. We saw a country in crisis. It wasn\u2019t the first time.<\/p>\n

Recent elections have produced a deepening sense of worry about the foundations of our democracy\u2014and in turn, the future of our country. The growing polarization of our politics is drawing us further and further apart when we need to be working closer and closer together.<\/p>\n

In private and in discussion with colleagues, I began to consider some of the underlying factors that lead to these problems every four years:<\/p>\n