Sam E Jonah Pulse Ghana
“Sam Jonah cannot come and talk about the future without answering questions about his past.it behoves him to make statements about his past,” the veteran journalist said.
“If he won’t say anything at all, at least we know his role with Adisadel College and AshGold Football Club, we do not know his role in that major transaction that has punctuated the corporate and political history of our society, the Ashanti transaction.
“…In both transactions, there was a critical decision about the heritage of the Ghanaian young person; because this gold resource, which is a Ghanaian resource was being treated in a certain way, was it being treated in the right way to guarantee the future of the young people that today Sam Jonah is concerned about?”
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The Chancellor of the University of Cape Coast (UCC), Sir Sam E. Jonah, has called for a national conversation on how to mobilise national talents and resources to address the challenges and scars created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
He said such a dialogue should include key stakeholders, such as organised labour, the political parties, traditional leaders, civil society and youth groups, to come up with pretty tough decisions that will be required to bring the economy back to normalcy.
In an interview with the Daily Graphic, the retired business executive said the woes of COVID-19 were enormous and pervasive, such that a different model, other than the usual partisan approach , was needed to find solutions to them.