A Ghanaian think tank just told citizens to stop treating Independence Day like a costume party and start actually building the nation.
FMI's call for purposeful patriotism
FMI's call for purposeful patriotism
- The Frimpong-Manso Institute pushed for action-driven patriotism on Ghana's 69th anniversary.
- FMI referenced Kwame Nkrumah's 1957 declaration as a responsibility mandate.
- Celebration without substance betrays freedom, per the institute.
- Rev. Prof. Paul Frimpong-Manso and Dr. Emmanuel Dei-Tumi co-signed the statement.
- FMI argued that every citizen shares the nation-building load.
- Normalized rule-breaking and ethical shortcuts tank national progress.
- Protecting public funds and rejecting corruption are non-negotiable asks.
- Policymakers got told to prioritize reform over rhetoric.
- Ghana's founders had already locked down political independence.
- Economic muscle and institutional integrity fall on today's generation.
- Education, justice, and economic systems need serious upgrades.
- Discipline in daily actions determines Ghana's trajectory, per FMI.