Everywhere you go in Ghana people are saying if only we have an alternative to the failed policies of the previous 15 years of multi party democracy. Even those who were born during the Rawlings years and those who have only attained the vote during the Kufour years are filled with nostalgia about the good old days of development in Ghana where the government focused on the needs of the people and delivered good education, excellent health facilities, jobs for the many unemployed and led the country into prosperity.This nostalgia was put into sharp focus during the past year during the commemoration of fifty years of our independence when for the first time the founder of the nation Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah had to be given the prominence he deserves by opposing politicians and the young people had to be educated about the glories of a party the was once the most successful electioneering party ever in the history of Africa.