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A Call for Balanced Advocacy in Community Development – Bashiru Amantana Calls For Calm

April 10, 2026
A Call for Balanced Advocacy in Community Development – Bashiru Amantana Calls For Calm
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Our expectations may not always align with our dreams, but they can be realized through a spirit of willingness and collective effort. Just as the morning does not remain forever, neither does the evening change is constant, and so is the opportunity for progress.

Our call is rooted in positivity and a genuine desire to see our community move beyond its current state. The responsibility of development does not rest on government alone; it is also the duty of the youth in every community. We are the watchdogs and advocates of progress, and that role must be embraced with purpose.

However, it is often difficult to distinguish between genuine calls for development and those perceived as malicious or politically motivated. Some label these efforts as mischief, others as propaganda. Meanwhile, those in leadership do not always explain delays in development but instead urge patience and continued hope in promised outcomes.

Every politically aware individual understands that calls from the people should not be dismissed. Silence from leadership may stem from ongoing processes planning, approvals, or preparatory work—which are necessary before projects begin. These are valid reasons, but they are not always communicated effectively.

The demand for speed in development is understandable. Yet, as we call for more, we must also ask: are we recognizing the efforts already being made? Why don’t we acknowledge and encourage progress where it exists?

A strong voice calling for development must also be a fair voice one that gives credit where it is due. Advocacy should not be seen as an attack but as a collective call that reflects the aspirations of the people.

Bole, over time, has been associated with anger in public discourse, with media narratives sometimes portraying our concerns in a negative light. This has made many cautious in expressing themselves. Even prominent individuals from Bole often say, “Please don’t drag me into trouble or subject me to insults.” This raises an important question: if calls for development are not insults, why are they perceived that way? Perhaps it is time to reflect on our approach.

If we demand development, we must also acknowledge progress. Doing so reassures leaders that our intentions are constructive, not confrontational.

For instance, while some may perceive President Mahama’s pace as slow, is that entirely accurate? Certain projects require groundwork before visible progress can occur. Preparatory works on the 24-hour market site and inner roads are examples of such efforts.

There are also tangible developments:

The emerging girls’ dormitory at Bole Senior High School

Ongoing new fire service office

Ongoing work on the Wenchi–Bole–Wa road, particularly along the Banda-Nkwanta–Teselima stretch and parts of Maluwe

Progress on the Bole–Mandari–Charche road

Affordable housing projects near the mango plantation along the Kilampobile stretch

On the human resource front, progress is also evident. Institutions such as EPA, the Standards Authority, Gold Board, Bank of Ghana, GNPC, and NIB have seen participation from individuals from Bole. This has not only provided livelihoods but also inspired graduates to pursue opportunities they once felt were out of reach.

These developments give us reason to remain hopeful and to trust the process. We are not opponents of development we are partners in it. Our role is to ensure that while we demand more, we also recognize the meaningful steps already being taken by the government and President Mahama.

My position is that of a citizen, not a spectator.

Bashiru Amantana

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