We have less than two months to go to the polls to
(re)elect a President who will steer the affairs of this country till January
2021. Now history has taught some of us not to place much premium on what is
contained in a manifesto because it is largely meant to ‘trick’ us into voting
for them. Majority of the promises contained therein do not see the light of
day. You can check from those of the two political parties that have taken
turns to govern the country.
But be that as it may, these documents are given
titles that revolve around the central theme of the manifesto. So we have had
themes such as Better Ghana Agenda, Moving Ghana Forward, Changing
Lives…Transforming Ghana, and many others. It is the NPP’s slogan for this
year’s election that inspires me – Arise for
Change. One finds it on almost everything NPP seen or heard around; billboards
and posters of both presidential and parliamentary candidates, radio and TV commercials,
scratch cards, social media etc… It was ubiquitous until the #KalyppoChallenge
took its shine some days to the party’s manifesto launch.
If you thought this was a political piece, and as such
was preparing a (quasi)political response, sorry to burst your bubble – it is
NOT!
Dear reader, have you ever taken some time to ponder
over why your boss seems to be giving you a hard time? He is always displeased
with the quality of your work, even when you think you gave it your all? What’s
worse, he seems not to use the same standard when assessing the work of your
colleagues? He seems to have targeted you alone? Hmm…Has it occurred to you yet
that maybe (just maybe) he has seen some potential in you, and wants to unearth
it? Is it also possible that he knows you are capable of doing more and
therefore refuses to applaud you, but praises others? If you haven’t, then
ARISE FOR CHANGE! There might be silver-lining in there somewhere. Find it.
Or you have not been enjoying the recommended 8 hours
sleep time (who does anyway?) just so you make it to the office on-time.
Besides the fact that it pays your salary each month, is what you do in that
office actually worth doing? Does it erupt joy in you like a volcano? Does it
result in your waking up each morning wearing a smile on your face, looking
forward to what lies ahead in the day? If it doesn’t, you are just living short
of what you were birthed to do. Most of us are caught up in this ‘ritual’,
living unfulfilled lives. My dear, ARISE FOR CHANGE!
Isn’t it commonplace for parents to ‘force’ their
wards into pursuing some career paths where there exists no passion? But does
this fact legitimize its continued practice? My friend, there is such a thing
as ‘positive defiance’; it is your life for Christ sake, not theirs. Theirs is
to guide, not force. Please, with everything that is within you, ARISE FOR
CHANGE! God will even applaud you.
And on a lighter note, a young man hands the bus
conductor a fresh Governer Nashiru Issahaku-signed GHS 2 note. The mate tells him to wait for his 30p
change, but as soon as he sees that beautiful young lady board the troski, out of shyness, he refuses to call
for his change. It used to happen to me some time ago, but I have long realized
that a chilled sachet of pure water can journey down my throat with those
minted coins. My brother, forget about the lady…tap or draw the mate’s attention…remind him…and ARISE
FOR YOUR CHANGE! The lady possibly hasn’t seen you ‘mpo’.
Dear reader, like I said in an earlier piece, know
that each night when you retire to bed with a smile on your face for doing
something that brings you joy, you have lived. Each night that smile never
breaks on your face, you just existed. Singer – songwriter Dolly Parton’s words
rings in my ear each day: “Find out who you are and do it on purpose”.
ARISE FOR CHANGE!
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