A minister went live on national television, visibly excited that he had finally found a βgotcha momentβ against ordinary Ghanaians.
Why? Because a draft bill was published on the ministryβs official website, then quietly revised four different times through closed-door meetings without properly communicating any of those changes to the public.
After that, he confidently says:β¨βThe old bill is dead. You people are online criticizing a dead bill. You donβt have the updated bill.β As if secrecy, poor communication, and public confusion are achievements.
You are pushing 15 digital bills that will affect millions of citizens, businesses, creators, and young people, yet the public engagement has been chaotic from the beginning. Instead of transparency, accountability, and respect, citizens are being mocked on live TV for reacting to the only version they were officially given access to.
Leadership is not a game of catching citizens off guard. If people are confused, the failure is in communication, not in the public asking questions. This is not it.
Ghana is failing us.