Coordinator of the Third World Network Africa, Dr. Yao Graham, says Ghanaians, and likewise the African mainland, ought to commend its little wins and scrutinize its deficiencies.
As per him, the consistent manner of speaking that individuals of color have neglected to deal with their own undertakings is mistaken and ought to be deterred.
He made sense of that while the mainland has figured out how to accomplish some turn of events, it has not accomplished a great deal in this way Africans ought to celebrate what they have accomplished and thoroughly censure what they have not.
Talking on JoyNews' PM Express, he said, "I believe there's a self-loathing out there that individuals of color have fizzled. I don't think individuals of color have fizzled. We have not accomplished however much we can, yet we have accomplished a ton. Furthermore, what we have accomplished is essential to celebrate and furthermore thoroughly censure what we have not."
He added that a lot of what has not been accomplished is generally because of the disappointment of African pioneers to properly rebuild their economies from the provincial ware send out subordinate model.
"Expansionism was not about improvement, so in the event that you look across Africa, each African nation was left with a natural substance item send out subordinate economy. Very little interest in friendly administrations, the main framework venture was the thing planned to get things to the port.
"The economies [were] overwhelmed by little clubs of unfamiliar organizations; abilities preparing depended on what was required by imperialism not to foster our economies," he said.
As per Dr. Graham, even in the midst of these deficiencies, it is vital to commend the little wins to keep trust alive.
"On the off chance that you take a gander at the headway we have made, with regards to proficiency, concerning future, with regards to foundation, etc, we have accomplished a lot. You ought to likewise wonder why even the western powers, who tragically you streamline and discuss 'white individuals', I don't believe it's a race issue, it's a monetary relations issue, for what reason do they ceaselessly involve Ghana as a source of perspective point? I disagree with them, yet it is on the grounds that there is something here which merits highlighting. I think it is vital to commend our accomplishments and afterward come to express that there is a great deal we have not accomplished," he said.