Leave Rivalry, Polarization To Schools � Prof Akosa

The Executive Director of Healthy Ghana, Professor Agyemang Badu Akosa, has slammed the polarized nature of Ghana�s politics, saying it hinders growth and development. He is, therefore, calling for an immediate end to the political rivalry that has befallen Ghana. �I think the political polarization is [snatching] something good out of this country; I think it does not bring the best out of Ghanaians,�� he said. Speaking at the launch of a book titled, "The President�s Physician,�� the former Director General of the Ghana Health Service said he wished the rivalry and the polarization amongst politicians to be left alone to exist amongst schools. �Just want us to end this polarization of our political space because this country belongs to all of us; and no single party has the men and women that can virtually transform this country. We need to do it all together,�� he explained. Prof. Akosa warned that the only way for Ghana to develop and compete with the rest of the world is to put an end to the "tittle-tattle" nature of our politics. �As far as I am concerned, whether it is NDC, NPP, CPP, PPP; we are in the political space to do good for this country and that should be our focus,�� he noted. �We need to do it all to gather,�� he emphasized.