Ayariga and Company Should Plow in Some of Their Stolen Wealth Listen to article Now that the so-called National Democratic Congress-sponsored Motion Debate has been auspiciously and opportunely shot down in Parliament by the skin-of-teeth New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary Majority Caucus, we can proceed to dispassionately discuss the need for privately owned universities and colleges to be seriously considered when dealing with government financial assistance to public tertiary institutional establishments (See “Include Private Tertiary Institutions to [sic] Absorption of Fees AUCC President” Modernghana.com 1/26/21). We need to first acknowledge the fact that privately owned educational institutions at all levels contribute significantly to the development of the country’s human resources and talents. By the same token, however, we also need to highlight the fact that private tertiary academies like the Kojo Yankah-owned Africa University College of Communication (AUCC) are veritable private business enterprises owned by career politicians who made the bulk of their wealth, in this particular instance, under the late Jerry John Rawlings-chaperoned junta of the Provisional National Defense Council (PNDC) Gravy Train that deviously used the guise and mask of “revolutionary accountability” to cream the country raw to the bone, even while at the same time unfairly preventing their ideological rivals and opponents, in the spurious name of Enemies of the Revolution, from healthily growing and developing their businesses.