WALLS OF GHANA SINGING SAD SONGS; A LESSON WELL LEARNT I GUESS.
Exactly a year today, a terrible and frustrating disaster befell this very country. Where some Innocent Ghanaian citizens met their untimely demise as a result of open negligence and absolute irresponsible behaviors, as some critics will argue.
I actually promised not to write anything with those verbose and boisterous grammar because I have been in a pensive mood and needed some quiet time to ponder over few things.
On the second thought, I felt the least these victims and bereaved families deserve were just few words of commiseration.
Moreover, when memories of those terrible and gory scenes on that fateful day seeing three good friends saying untimely goodbye to the world came to mind, I was left with no other option than to write a simple piece to express heartfelt condolence to families, friends and the nation for loosing fathers, precious mothers, siblings and innocent babies. So it is not out of place if you saw the usual 'MAN IN WHITE' in BLACK.
June 3rd could have been prevented, oh yes. It will only take you and I as individuals to write the wrongs while government and local assemblies engage in visionary policy-making and strategic implementation to abate the effects of accidents should one occur.
Let's all put our shoulders to the wheels and push along without any hypocrisy; for the man without conscience is not only a failure to society, neither is he only as tasteless as a soup without salt but is equally as clueless as a foetus in it's mother's womb.
#WePrayForJune3rdSouls#
#IamTheManInWhite#
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