Friday, 8 May 2015

WHY #DUMSORMUSTSTOP; the Paradox of the Human eye and the ‘Dumsor’





HYPOTHESIS:
‘‘When the national lights goes off in the night, the eyes refuses to shut until a natural light sets’’.

Disclaimer.
Though I do not have any background in science, I will not have any scientist test the veracity or otherwise of my hypothesis between the ‘Dumsor’ and the human eye, for two reasons.
First and foremost, because many of our scientists (engineers) have not brought their expertise to bear in tackling the perennial challenges of erratic power supply and other technological challenges that confronts us as nation, I am unable to trust their ability to fairly and objectively assist in helping me verify my untested statement.

Secondly, most of our engineers have subjected our poor historian President to cobwebs of deceptions as regards the real state of our energy situation. Indeed, the President had believed them until he begun to flinch at the public disenchantment with his fruitless deadlines.

I do not need, therefore, a scientific basis to test this. The commonality of the average man’s experiences is relied heavily upon to authenticate my hypothesis. In this piece I will not have time for the microscopes, telescopes, barometer and the likes that barely provide an antidote to critical social challenges.

I will bank on my own personal experiences and the testimonies of the ordeals of my colleagues to forge a correlation between the Dumsor and the human eye.

Background.
When News broke that some celebrities were at the fore front advocating for Dumsor to stop, little did I expect that it will get to the point that it has gotten. I would have reckoned that information as one of those stunts but for Lydia Forson’s characteristic satire.

The piece, to me, was the trail-blazer. Perhaps, the harrowing cacophony from some political apparatchiks had played a role in provoking some other celebrities to follow in the trajectory.

Who told you Twitter will be left out on this virtual revolution? The platform was inundated with tweets, retweets and replies, all in the repository of #DumsorMustStop.

Led by the apostles of social change in the persons of Sarkodie’s and Yvonne Nelson, the campaign has really lived up to its billing. Not even the elections in the United Kingdom could prevent the hashtag from trending.

As a Public Relations and Media practitioner, I couldn’t but monitor the sentiments that were being poured out in responses to the revolution that some of our celebrities have started, on the digital platform.

Of course, some downplayed and even questioned the rationale behind the campaign. For these group of persons, I am sure their motivation will be nothing but for the flippant opium of political affiliation. 

Be that it may, I must confess that I was almost drowned in amazement regarding the number of people  who took and continue to take turns to associate with the sentiments and ordeals  that were being poured into the barrel of #DumsorMust Stop.
My Experiences
I had a hectic day yesterday. A long meeting with a man I have grown to respect had taken a toll on my strength and vigor. I left home without light but I was upbeat about the prospects and privilege of having it. But the contrary was exactly the case.
Usually, I determined whether or not I will have light from Mateheko, far as it is from my residence in Dansoman Sahara.

When I got home around 7:00PM, the darkness that had accompanied me through my journey was equally present in my neighborhood.
Whatever, I needed to do before sleeping had to me done in darkness. I mean I had to eat, even in darkness.
Not even my Galaxy Tab could bear with me. It wasn’t patient enough to watch me sleep. In fact, it had already taken the lead resting after being bailed out by a dying battery.
Only God can bear me out. He is the best to determine exactly the time my eyes could shut. But, what I know is that my eyes was still active even when the landlord’s cock crows.

Sadly, yesterday’s incident has not been an exceptional case. The stress and discomforts that emanate from excessive heat continue to leave me with sleepless night all day long. I repeat for the purposes of emphasize that when the national light goes off, my eyes remains shut until natural light sets.

As I type this piece only God knows the pains I have to endure to make this happen. My boss in its quest to meet his target in the face of a major economic challenges coupled with Dumsor, would equally not accept any excuse for my absence.
I am therefore compelled to accumulate the stress, pain and the discomfort without whining, suicidal as it is.

Generally
I know my story is not any different from the tales of many young Ghanaian population whose schedule cannot afford them other options than the stress and the discomfort they always need to endure to make it to work.
May be, our ordeals and lamentations are not comparable to the financial emotional, social and psychological stress the barber, carpenter, mason, even to the thousands  of our labor force who had to laid off to atone for a condition they never contributed in creating.
Recommendations
In many of my pieces, I have always ended with recommendation. But on this occasion, I have no recommendation to add as many solutions have been proffered from all quarters. My only recommendation is for all to join in the #DumsorMustStop campaign,even the President will be at the vigil.

At this point, I want to congratulate the celebrities for their courage, resilience consistence. Their defiance of the Ghanaian culture of silence is highly lauded..
Sarkodie, Yvonne Nelson, Lydia Forson, Chase, Akwaboah,Kwabena Kwabena and many but for space, the average Ghanaian will remain grateful to you for identifying with them.
Blessings
Samuel Osarfo Boateng
Blogger/Researcher/Communications Strategist




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