Kilo Mike

Writing under the pen name, Kilo Mike, this author is a development professional whose reflections on governance and human wellbeing arise from a genuine commitment to fairness, compassion and long-term societal progress. His interest in good governance and socio-economic development is deeply personal and is fuelled not by politics or formal specialisation but by a sincere desire to see communities thrive, leaders act responsibly and societies grow stronger.
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Part 8: Establishing a National Presidential Vetting System for Ghana: A Governance Renewal Blueprint

More than three decades after the birth of the Fourth Republic, Ghana stands as a beacon of stability in a…

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Part 7: Election of the President Under Ghana’s Proposed Hybrid Parliamentary System

Ghana stands at a pivotal moment in its democratic journey. The nation’s growing diversity, its multi-ethnic fabric, and the persistent…

Part 6: The Roles of Traditional Authorities in Ghana’s New Governance Conversation

As Ghana embarks on the crucial task of re-examining and redesigning its governance architecture, one foundational question stands out as…

Part 5: Policy Continuity Mechanisms: Why Ghana Must Break the Cycle of “Starting Afresh”

One of the biggest obstacles to Ghana’s long-term progress is not always corruption, nor a lack of ideas nor even…

Part 4: Governance Architecture of Ghana’s Proposed Hybrid Parliamentary System

The Ceremonial Presidency: A Unifying and Stabilising Symbol In the proposed hybrid parliamentary system, Ghana will retain the office of…

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Part 3: A Hybrid Parliamentary Model for Ghana: A Pathway to National Stability, Accountability and Policy Continuity

Ghana stands at an important crossroads in its democratic evolution. After more than three decades of relative constitutional stability, it…

Part 2: Towards a New Ghanaian Governance Architecture: A Synthesis of Global Lessons and National Pathways

Continued from: Ghana at a Governance Crossroads (Part 1)Ghana’s Fourth Republic has provided stability and regular, peaceful transitions of power.…

Part 1: Ghana at a Crossroads: Why Our Political System Must Evolve for the Nation to Progress

For more than three decades, Ghana has stood tall as a beacon of stability in a region often shaken by…

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