The Rich Are Not Protected While the Poor Remain in Poverty

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During his recent cabinet meeting, President Joseph Nyuma Boakia, boldly made it known that at no point can wealthy men enjoy absolute freedom, where poverty massively resides to enslave the poor people.

He said there’s no protection for the rich when the poor people remain snared in the captivity of poverty and being hosted by hopelessness.  temptation and all their embodiments.

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Indeed, where poverty resides, peace, happiness, love, unity and national reconciliation have no space to occupy. Where poverty resides, there’s satanically induced negative calculation and imaginations that often lead to national disintegration. Where poverty resides, peace and stability are never a reality.

We concur with Pres. Boakia, and hope his government will do all in its power to purge the culture of entrenched poverty, whose principal roots are corruption in all forms and manners.

‎While we note the gradual process exhibited by the Boakia-led rescue regime leading to transformation, we think the government needs to ensure that poverty, whose root is massive corruption, lack of vision, lack of the spirit of love for country is suppressed, if not totally obliterated.

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It can’t be argued that where poverty resides, anger, violence and lawlessness equally reside. We then urge the Boakia-led government to ensure that poverty is not a permanent resident in the society, that corruption is not a permanent resident in the society, that pretending rescue officials are eliminated to give way to those, who mean well for the nation.

Until the poor are redeemed from poverty, and made to share the true aroma of societal peace and harmony, the questionable wealthy guys can never enjoy protection in the case of the interruption of violence.

 

Violence is like pus in the sore, which when left unwiped, can never lead to healing. Violence is society’s menace, which is a recipe for social, political and economic stagnation. Violence never allows peace and stability to create social and economic emancipation.   

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