Dumsor Vigil: So What Has Yvonne Nelson Achieved?
DUMSOR – a problem we have all been scanning for solutions for. It’s a crunch that has plagued an already crazed nation. The government...
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DUMSOR – a problem we have all been scanning for solutions for. It’s a crunch that has plagued an already crazed nation. The government is working hard at bringing some solutions on board. The President is doing all he can, the minister is pulling all the strings, the clergymen keep praying, with the hope that we will get uninterrupted power supply. But we have so far had no solution. Nothing has come of any attempt at salvaging the situation.
Then Yvonne Nelson came
up with an idea. She started a social media campaign together with other celebrities,
and the result was a congregation of thousands of exasperated Ghanaians in the
capital on a Saturday evening, in what was dubbed a #DumsorMustStop Vigil.
Interestingly this
advanced solution doesn’t seem to have added a single watt to the national
grid. So in conclusion, the Vigil was a complete hopelessly hopeless
hopelessness. The whole vigil thing was pointless. It was like the Japanese
blaming their leaders for earthquakes. Pointless!
You act to save a
situation, not to say the situation exists. After all, we are all aware there
is dumsor, and we don’t need a fair,
slim actress to draw our attention to it. The vigil is sick and a very, very
lazy way to go. Maybe these folks just wanted media attention, or could have been fueled by the opposition party.
Now let’s do this.
It’s sheer
shallow-thinking to reason with the above opinion and to believe that
registering your displeasure against the government for messing up your power
supply, is useless. To chastise the celebrities for this initiative, is also
without point. Pointless!
And you all should stop
the social media grunting and the whining and the nagging you do at home,
because that didn’t put your lights on either. So why not sit, with our hands clasped
in between our thighs hoping for the best, but relishing the worst.
Silence gives consent.
Silence means acceptance. It means you are satisfied with the circumstance. To resign oneself is to be crippled fast – Odewale.
So when the country finds itself in the hands of mediocre, short-term thinking
leaders, it takes only brave, courageous and patriotic folks like Yvonne,
Sarkodie, Lydia Forson and co to go haywire about it.
It helps.
So what has Yvonne
Nelson achieved with the Dumsor Vigil?
In spite of the
numerous authoritative attempts to frustrate and supress her, she has proved
her ability to soar above thwarts to accomplishment. The protagonists may want
to take a cue from this. With such a spirit, we will have a lot of our problems
solved.
This has been a
fruitful approach to holding the leaders accountable for the mandate given them.
Dumsor Vigil has sent the strongest message to our leaders. It has been the
fiercest open letter ever written to the President.
In retrospect, it’s a shame
that African leaders promise industrialisation and marginalisation, and moving
from third world to middle class economy, when in reality they can’t guarantee
power supply.
Two wrongs do not make a
right. Therefore, it would be wrong for a grieving people to sleep, because the
government is sleeping. So she chose to wake thousands of Ghanaians up – to keep
them awake. Ghanaians should not sleep like their leaders are doing. That’s
vigilance!
Someone needed to stand
to make a difference and she was the initiator. Someone needed to beat the
odds. She needed to prove that her position wasn’t only in front of lights,
booms and cameras. She needed to put to use her influence, and that she did
with perfection.
A heroine she is. A
great legacy and a rich heritage she has left for generations. She has carved a
memorial niche in the sands of time.
Yaa Asantewaa would be
proud of Yvonne. Posterity is forever indebted to her prowess and for years to
come, she will be regarded as a brave young woman who defied the odds to demand
for an end to the crises of the masses.
The
vigil might not have made the power crises better though, but your silence will
not make it better either. In the absence of good, bad is better.