No meaningful sustainable development in a polarised society - Prof Gyampo

Professor Ransford Gyampo argued that political polarization and policy discontinuity are major barriers to sustainable development in Ghana. He urged academic institutions to foster long-term national vision and social cohesion to ensure consistent progress.
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The commentary addresses the systemic challenges of governance and the role of intellectuals in shaping national policy stability.
Winneba (C/R), July 5, GNA – Prof. Ransford Gyampo, Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Shippers Authority, has said meaningful and sustainable development cannot be achieved in a deeply polarised society where policy discontinuity undermines national progress.
The article presents an academic perspective on governance, which is generally neutral but critical of political behavior.
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