Faith, Trust And Trust And Prosperity

Is there a correlation between trust/faith and progress? Ghana's Vice President Aliu Mahama thinks so, and if midwifed skillfully, can propel Ghana to greater prosperity.

This will correct many an historical and material errors of yesteryears and cruise Ghana's progress, fueled by its traditional norms and values. More attuned to the on-going thoughts about situating Ghana's progress in its traditional values and the global sensibilities and research, Mahama, his ruling National Patriotic Party, the awakening policy-makers, bureaucrats and consultants are coming to the reality that progress starts from ones foundational values.

It is from this premise that any identified inhibitions within the traditional values are refined through matured policy-making, bureaucratizing and consultations.
Mahama's tying of trust to progress is one. The newly floated National Orientation Programme, aimed at overturning "the notion that everything that was foreign was better than what was produced locally," rolled out by Oboshie Sai-Cofie, Information and National Orientation Ministry, is another.

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