Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

About the Book: The Tragedy Called Democracy

1What was the motivation for the book?

Long story

I have always felt our public sector and governance in general was poorly structured. The set of institutions and lines of responsibilities seemed often messy, overlapping, broad yet poorly defined etc.. I don't have specific examples at this time but it has been a long held observation (for more than a decade by 2023). On top of this poor organisation is the fact that many doctrines and practices in governance tend to contradict themselves; like the idea of separation of powers whereas ministers are appointed from parliament.

Back in university (KNUST, 2010-2014) I had already begun to piece together ideas for a National Administrative Restructure Plan as a project under a research and development organisation I had been planning (and had made minor efforts since 2012) on establishing since I was in secondary school (St. Peter's SHS, 2006-2009). I would also occasionally post some of these ideas and issues identified on Facebook, from university days to the time of writing (early 2023).

In fact, I tried to make the topic for my final year (undergraduate) special study something close, although I must admit it wasn't too clearly defined at the time, having captured it as somewhat a study of the progress on decentralisation (considering I couldn't also propose my original/full plan), and that topic was rightfully rejected; I ended up doing a study on Mobile Clinics.

The main (research and planning) project, and many others, were shelved even after graduating, while I struggled to build up as an entrepreneur, in order to properly set up the research and development organisation I mentioned early on; which would encapsulate (and thus felt like a prerequisite for) delivering such research work and development proposals (like a think tank).

Again, besides the notes I often pen down on PC for future use, all this while the only other place to think out loud occasionally or hint at a few ideas or problems or even vent on them would be on Facebook. Through these media (PC and social media) the ideas had built up around our approach to democracy and governance (among others), and what our clear problems are, although I did not have all the answers yet in terms of solutions to a few remaining puzzles. Between 2018 and 2022 or early 2023, the final pieces to the puzzles had been figured out; mostly randomly thinking to myself as and when, considering I wasn't working on it as a project yet. 

By 2022 my frustrations with our (Ghana) government had crossed its final line.

By early 2023, after taking a hiatus (a couple of months it was) from my normal engagements to write a few articles for a website (including one on publishing), coupled with a number of other pressing personal factors and the fact that all pieces to the puzzle were now apparent to me, I decided I could not wait until conditions were perfect (i.e. to have my research and development organisation) before intervening in public policy and governance. I'd been writing (articles) for the past couple of months, I might as well just write this one (book) for now, I thought; I'd have to sacrifice only a few (say 4 months) I figured, since I already had the answers, pieces and fragments of what I wanted to piece together here and there, and would only have to arrange and flesh them out.

Those were the conditions that culminated in the writing of the book.

Of course, the urgency to solve the innumerable tragic problems identified in the book, it goes without saying, were in themselves motivations for writing the book; that would be the short answer to the question above.

2How long did it take to write?

Writing "started" properly on March 21st and ended on October 28th, and indexing and editing pushed it to November 17th. Intermittent minor edits continued while working out publishing and marketing until December 14th; so, 7-9 months depending on what you are looking at.

As mentioned in response to the previous question, many of the main ideas and points were already noted down over several years; at least a decade prior to actually sitting down to write full-time, but these were mostly small notes or bullet points on key proposals or approaches; a lot more ideas and angles came up while fleshing them out.

Most of the work and time really went into the one chapter on History of Democratic Governance (around the world) since that was an actual study (through several books as one will discover). This took most of the time up to September 5th (about 5 months). The remaining 7 chapters took a combined period of 2 months of main writing. No aspect of the book was rushed however; every single line was given as much time as it needed (and more to be sure), proceeding calmly and painstakingly throughout. The other 7 chapters proceeded more quickly because they were based on and relating or expanding ideas already well-formed.

3Why are there no technical reviewers and others?

Firstly, I did not approach this project as an academic; a book was simply the means to get the message across; the only medium capable of holding the volume of things to be said. As a result, the focus, starting out, was not to follow strictly any established formats for academic writing (except to the extent that was necessary for reading). Academics should therefore not read it with such lenses; indeed, the book is not intended primarily for academia but for the consumption of the general public, like an open letter.

Secondly, if you refer above to the motivations for writing the book, you might understand when I say I did not have the luxury under the circumstances to look for and work with reviewers. In my experience (here in Ghana at least) most people are not even available under normal circumstances; even for a student pursuing an academic degree, getting a supervisor or recommendation letter from busy lecturers can be challenging and take forever. For an individual neither working as a student nor under an organisation for this purpose, it would only jeopardise the project or needlessly prolong it to rely on finding and working with reviewers and other parties.

To make the above certain is the fact that it was being undertaken without any funding or support whatsoever, which would make it not only impossible to compensate any reviewers or other hands involved for the many long months it took, even if such individuals were found (which is also impossible), under crushing personal financial and other pressures it would have made writing too challenging if not impossible for the author if it had to extend past a year due to review processes.

Thirdly, considering some of the issues discussed, I imagine an academic might be inclined to push for a more academic language where we cannot entertain such. In discussing some of the problems identified, it's important that we lose the "diplomatic" language and say things as they are; an approach most academics and people really would not want to be part of; working alone allowed some freedom in that regard.

This is all not to even slightly question the importance of reviewers to such projects; I make it a must to find "extra eyes" on much less projects all the time and very much appreciate the need for other perspectives or critic reviews on any project; it is invaluable to shaping good work and spotting blind sides of the author, which can come from fatigue and many other things. On this project, however, it was a necessary cost to forgo it. To compensate, the entire project went through an uncountable number of re-reading and editing, during and after writing.

4Why did you not work with an established publisher?

The reasons for not working with a publisher are similar to those of not working with a technical reviewer.

To add to the above, however, even when the book was almost done or done and:

  1. I reached out to a couple of organisations dedicated to the issue of democracy in Ghana to partner with them to help launch the book and lead discussions, considering the gravity of issues involved and the implications for the wider society, CDD did not respond. IDEG responded to an email and promised on phone to forward my request and get in touch (multiple times); never did.
  2. I reached out to many printing presses and publishers to get a QUOTE! As a potential customer! Most publishers and print presses did not respond; TYPE Company Ltd. (which I was most looking forward to work with some day for several years) unfortunately practically snubbed me, twice, another promised to get back and never did; the rest, more 10 publishers and presses contacted, were either inaccessible or did not respond. The worst experience was with KNUST's University Press, where some staff would rather have conversations with themselves than attend to a waiting client (besides the typical tone of customer service in Kumasi which lacks any cordiality, patience or grasp), and where I only lost valuable time and money commuting to and fro for a week for a simple sample order they still failed and had trouble refunding me for (an order I got fulfilled at 25% the price in 2 hours at a small print shop right outside campus). Only University of Ghana Press and Buck Press (and one other small print shop) out of more than 10 entities contacted responded positively, professionally and cordially.
  3. With a sample of the book and a quote in hand, I tried reaching out to a few major bookstores to try to get the first copies printed by getting them to order directly from the press (so they pay them instead of me for copies to be printed directly for them) in exchange for an exclusive retail/distribution deal for them. My call with EPP Books ended at my request for an email to send a sample of the book with a proposal. That is, request not even made yet, they would not even give out an email, because it required permission! For Kingdom Books, I arranged a trip (one I had to borrow money for) to the head office (after confirming multiple times on phone if I could come), only to be told at their doorstep by a long succession of other secretaries a meeting would not be possible (after confirming on phone it would), and even after insisting and getting permission to take it upstairs, the sample was rejected by the final secretary on the spot without even reading. A few other smaller bookshops whom I contacted from their own ads on social media either did not respond to enquiries or to any messages at all (after paying for ads to receive messages)!

Make no mistake, it had nothing to do with my approach or appearance in either case; this is just business and customer service in Ghana as usual.

I had already anticipated such things and knew, before I started the project, looking for a publisher would as well be a terrible idea if not futile; the above instance was with a solid book and a quote in hand, how much more as a nobody only with an "idea" at the start.

And finding a publisher is one hurdle, working with one is another when you have to deal with their own limitations in terms of being able to grasp what you are trying to achieve; I have had my experience trying to find and work with angel investors on another project prior.

Before starting this project, I had also done a quick study on the ins and outs of publishing and did not like the typical rates between publishers and authors and what it might cost in terms of creative freedom, convenience (quite critical at the time) and ultimately control.

These reasons combined, I decided to approach this as a self-publisher.

Note: this is not to recommend self-publishing to anyone; working with a publisher has its many benefits, it just was not a good fit for me at this time.

5Can you explain the art on the cover of the book?

A different artwork was actually originally planned for the cover of the book, which was more intricate and artistic. Unfortunately, I could not find the means and time to paint or draw it properly prior to publishing. Hopefully that work will be done separately later on and perhaps placed on a subsequent edition of the book if there is one.

The present artwork is however a piece on its own in spite of how minimalist it is.

On the left side we have a figure that resembles:

  1. A couple of trees with no leaves or fruits. This represents a system or authority (the trunk) with no people or results.
  2. A drowning person, representing a failing system; how the people feel.
  3. A pair of hands; readers would understand what it represents.

The above also implies the curvature can be seen as the sea or land.

On the right obviously is the Sun.

The sky is deliberately dark while the land is light coloured; this represents a reversal of what is and what should be.

The lit region of the "hands" is reaching into and thus replacing the dark area (old system).

And in the background of all that? That's your guess.

I thought the simpler piece could do with an explanation, but the original piece if done will be left to the full interpretation of the viewer; that's the beauty of art, for one to find their own meaning or identify their own elements in it.

6How does the book benefit me personally?

Besides the numerous benefits highlighted on the back cover of the book...

And besides the fact that this book is helping to create an incredibly better society for us all and our children, which, alone, warrants your support...

Benefits of the book to citizens

Get the book if you also want to:

  1. Sharpen your understanding of governance and politics easily, yet better than most scholars on those subjects today, to improve your conversations and arguments
  2. See firsthand the new kind of government structure we can create to solve our problems
  3. See what new kind of "presidency" we can have, in our future focused society, that is less burdensome yet more elaborately and beautifully conceived
  4. See the new set of "ministries" we will have (only 23 in number) organised to be more effective in solving our problems no matter who is in power
  5. Understand how we can do politics successfully and beautifully with more citizen and technocratic participation, without the numerous problems of toxic party politics we have today
  6. See how we can finally eradicate corruption through robust systems design (away from all the failed approaches conceived so far)

And much more.

Most of the problems we face in the country is due to bad systems (systems designed to fail) and unless we fix that, we will continue to change leaders, who will be unable to do much under the circumstances while our problems compound and the world continues to leave us behind; and in 100s of years nothing will change.

This book shows us the way now, to create a new system that works, regardless of who is in power.

We cannot do it alone, this is a people's initiative, and a time for a new independence.

Get the book, read all about it, and join the calls and campaign for real changes.

This is the only way to help create the wealthy country we desire, and to save the suffering masses! And it is your duty now to contribute to this change.

By simply learning about and discussing or sharing the solutions with others, a larger voice of THE PEOPLE can demand the changes we need, so neatly and freely provided in the book above.

Benefits of the book to students

For students of politics, governance, law, development planning, international relations, history, economics and graduates in general:

In the classroom...

  1. This book corrects many errors in popular literature today on governance and politics, that will place a reader not only ahead of their class, but even some of their professors and the country at large, on the topics discussed.
  2. It covers a lot of interesting history on Africa and other regions of the world – history which many do not know today and are yet easily verifiable – which will certainly enlighten any reader to dramatically change their perspectives on the world today.
  3. You learn more in each chapter than you will in multiple books combined. It covers NUMEROUS complex topics very quickly, yet thoroughly in an easy-to-follow manner: from the fields of governance to politics, polities, public sector structuring, constitution and more!
  4. Many new theories are also conceptualised and proposed in the book to expand our understanding of these fields.
  5. It cites the best and most renowned authors and sources on all topics discussed. Students can therefore use its list of references to improve their own studies and assignments or research for excellent remarks from their professors.

Outside the classroom...

  1. It shows how a new kind of government will soon be created and run in the coming years, which is important for any citizen hoping to contribute or play an important role in their country.
  2. The book is especially targeted to the youth as well. It calls on the youth, and shows us how to take charge of the future of the country, and correct many of the errors of the past.

It is the duty of all patriotic youth therefore to get a copy and read this book, to add their voice to the conversations sparked by it, and come together to lead/create a new destiny for the country.

About the Campaigns

1How does reading a book help change the system?

Even though the book offers uncommon education on governance to its readers, it's not just about reading the book but about taking part in conversations for change as proposed in the book.

You can only join in these conversations and calls for change, if you understand the propositions yourself; the gravity, dynamics, brilliance and urgency of these calls.

It is why it is a necessary first step, not only for you to read and add your voice to calls for change, but to help enlighten everyone else on these matters.

While we make the issues easy to follow in the book, it certainly is not something to summarise in a few bullet points as one quickly finds when reading starts.

For us to embrace a complete shift in our systems today, we must also undo lots of misconceptions and errors in popular literature today, and review our understanding of EVERYTHING we know (or think we know) about governance; including historical and background studies without which subsequent arguments assuredly do not make sense.

Once we have familiarised ourselves with the content of the book, however, everything else false in place, including our next steps, and finding the impetus, motivation and strategy to pursue them.

2Why not give your proposals to the politicians/government?

A taxi passenger once asked when he saw the book "[if these are solutions to our problems in governance] why not give it to the MPs? What can we the common people do?" Staff with our print partners, and others in the comments section of our recent Facebook ads asked similar questions.

It beats the purpose of the book for two main reasons:

1. Politicians are the last people who would want to see/support the proposals in this book, because:

a. The proposals in this book seek to strip politicians of their unilateral and unfettered powers and opportunities for their abuses of office. We do not know of any politician today who does not have some personal interest in their claim to power - interests they are not very fond of losing. The proposals in this book, if implemented, strips all of that away and puts society first. The politician is not our best partner in this campaign. And in any case...

b. Ever have civil society organisations advised politicians, tirelessly, on clearly better ways of managing government and the economy, in futility as these politicians go about business as usual, taking the path of failure. The politician does not have a history of supporting truth and progress. That is precisely another point of this book – to expose and put an end to such failures of the system, which allows that.

2. Even if a politician in power wanted to support the proposals in this book, they do not have the power to implement it – it will still fall on the people.

For one, MPs (especially in opposition) have been shown to be powerless time and again under our current systems – only a president has power to control the direction of the country.

What we are proposing are revolutionary changes – changes to the very foundations of government, that is, including every key component of what we consider "the government" today. If one understands the gravity of this, it should be possible to understand why only the people, coming together, can bring such changes to fruition.

The changes proposed in this book are equal in magnitude to the event of independence or the founding of a country, and requires the people to be educated, and to take up the responsibility, in rallying for change and the rebirth of their nation.

Only a people can create a revolution. Leaders amongst us must, assuredly, also take first steps to make these calls and galvanize the people for change, but in the end, the people must be involved.

And this (through these books), is involving the people.

3How do I help or support?

Do just 1 or all of the following:

  1. Purchase/read the book
  2. Share our content and make conversation
  3. Head over to our campaigns page for more information

About the Author: The Tragedy Called Democracy

1Who is Fuseini Yakubu?

I have a BSc. in Development Planning from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (K.N.U.S.T.), Ghana, 2014.

Beyond my formal education I also have a number of self-acquired skills and experience, in media production (photography, graphic design and video production), journalism, programming and software development, and product design and development.

I spend my time, as an entrepreneur, developing businesses and solving problems I hope will fix our society and fuel Africa's growth to new heights. More information about me and my projects may be found at fuseini.com.

My background does not exactly place me as an "expert" on governance, yes, and I am not keen on being seen as one.

I am a citizen with all-important information and solutions to share.

Unfortunately, as most people tend to be engulfed by personalities rather than the substance and content of arguments, I have deliberately limited information about myself on the cover of the book(s), to keep focus, instead, on its subject and content.

2What is the next project after this?

We'll have to wait and see.

3How can I reach the author?

Head over to the contacts page of this website.

About TFOG

1Is TFOG an organisation?

No. TFOG is a named resource; a location on the internet providing more information about the book(s) and related matters; a dedicated website for the book(s) that is, and just that.

Think of it as a public discussion or notice board with a name/address. There had to be a place to make updated information and other resources on the book(s) publicly accessible; this was named The Future of Governance (TFOG).

2Why not make TFOG an organisation?

There are existing projects, organisations, groups and/or communities dedicated to development and activism in general, already dotted across the world, pursuing various changing goals, through its many facets or sectors.

Some of these established organisations already have a community or audience, along with the elaborate structuring, merchandise etc.. required for social campaigns. Considering the urgency and geographical scale of our call, it is better to invite all these parties and society in general to look into our recommendations and direct their energies to pursuing same if they find it in tune with their own goals, rather than try to recreate everything everywhere even if the prospects are good; we do not rule the possibility for that, if it becomes necessary, but we must give the former approach a chance.

To add to the above is the fact that the goals of the book(s) here are clearly defined and, in a sense, fixed. To turn TFOG into an organisation would be to create the temptation to make it evolve and expand in scope, eventually only duplicating an institution(s) by even the author.

On Purchases

1Why does the book(s) cost differently in different countries?

Cost of business is different in different countries in terms of warehousing, office, staffing, legal and other expenses, and since we must establish ourselves properly in these countries to aid distribution and other matters, the prices are adjusted to attempt to cater for this difference.

We are also minimising shipping costs in each country, so there would be no need to buy locally from one country to ship independently to another country since you would get a fairer price buying from our designated retailers for each country or from this website.

In any case the prices of the book have been kept close to that of similar books in each country.

2If the goal of book(s) is to help society, why not make it free?
  1. The direct cost of printing the books, and promoting and distributing them, is substantial in itself, and makes up a significant portion of the price.
  2. Beyond that, the costs and debts incurred through the years that went in writing the books need to be also recovered through sales, to give reason to continuing such efforts in working for society
  3. Further, it takes significant resources to stay on top of various copyright issues even after sales, especially in writing to challenge the system as much as we have, in the interest of society. We also take on significant legal and security risks in all these efforts. Sales are required to enable us handle and manage all these subsequent costs and risks; even more so through further direct support and contributions from society if the need be, as the ultimate beneficiary of these costs and risks is society.
  4. Every purchase also goes a long way to support other impactful works being undertaken by the author to change our society for good. Such investments are worthy of your support among all that we may expend on.

For these reasons, even though the betterment of society is the ultimate goal, the books cannot be made free, for now.

We've done our best to keep prices at a minimum, however. We're also offering copies to students at special discounts, making free copies available to as many libraries as we can, and working on leaflets that can be printed and distributed for free for mass education.

If one wants a full 400-page copy of the book, however, containing all the extensive research, diagrams and solutions proposed, a small purchase is encouraged to support such work, just like with any other book or product, to bring even greater returns to our society.