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What We Asked About Abu Trika — and What We Never Ask About Poverty

What We Asked About Abu Trika — and What We Never Ask About Poverty

Julian Owusu Abedi by Julian Owusu Abedi
December 14, 2025
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By Richard DABLAH

(richard.dablah@gmail.com)

A society is revealed less by what it condemns than by what it no longer interrogates. The most decisive shift occurs when poverty ceases to appear as an event requiring explanation and is absorbed instead as a permanent condition. At that point, deprivation is no longer scandalous. It becomes atmospheric.

Public curiosity follows a rigid hierarchy. Sudden wealth is interrogated; enduring poverty is assumed. Wealth must justify itself; want explains itself. This inversion is treated as common sense, yet it is an ethical arrangement masquerading as neutrality. It signals not ignorance, but choice: attention is directed upward, silence downward.

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In today’s Ghana, poverty has been naturalized to the point of moral incorporation. It is recoded as character: patience, resilience, faith. The poor are no longer wronged; they are instructed. Endurance becomes a civic duty, and survival is mistaken for virtue. A political failure is converted into a moral demand placed on those least equipped to refuse it.

Society’s curiosity is not evenly distributed. It asks relentlessly about wealth and rarely about want. Abu Trika became suspicious not because he was opaque, but because he was visible; not because his resources were unexplained, but because his conscience was. Power learned more quickly how to trace his associations than how to account for the permanence of poverty surrounding it. Surveillance moved faster than understanding. Influence invited inquiry; deprivation remained beneath notice. This is the scandal: not that wealth is policed, but that poverty is treated as self-explanatory.

This logic reorganizes legitimacy. Work remains praised but detached from reward. Success becomes impressive yet suspect. The promise that effort secures dignity — the moral spine of modern citizenship — weakens without announcement. What follows is not revolt, but recalibration. Citizens do not withdraw from morality; they adapt it.

Improvisation emerges where structure recedes. Informality multiplies as formality thins. This is not moral collapse but strategic adjustment. Illegality does not oppose order; it replaces an order that no longer delivers. When sanctioned routes narrow beyond viability, alternative routes inherit their own rationality. Ethics do not disappear; they are rerouted.

The state responds theatrically. Policy arrives as a proclamation rather than a construction. Names are unveiled, objectives recited, and ceremonies staged. What does not arrive is coordination, scale, or memory. Citizens learn to read this grammar fluently. They distinguish symbolic presence from material reliability and reorganize their expectations accordingly.
Institutions like EOCO embody this imbalance with precision. They practice pursuit without diagnosis. Money is traced with discipline; deprivation is exempted from inquiry. Investigation becomes spectacle, vigilance replaces redesign. The state dramatizes its suspicion of accumulation while treating scarcity as a given. What is policed is deviation from poverty, not poverty itself.

Global policing follows the same moral geometry. Agencies like the FBI compress continents into datasets, reconstruct transactions across jurisdictions, and perfect the art of tracing symptoms. What remains uninterrogated is the architecture that renders those symptoms rational. Precision is lavished on flows of capital; indifference governs the conditions that make capital desperation inevitable. Responsibility is defined narrowly enough to remain manageable.

Trust erodes without collapse. It thins. Citizens stop orienting their lives around institutions and begin orienting them around contingency — proximity, luck, migration, divine intervention. The future becomes a place to exit rather than a space to construct. Planning yields to prayer, not by devotion alone, but by necessity.

The church enters this vacuum and rarely names it. It teaches endurance where confrontation is required, patience where reward has already been structurally foreclosed. Suffering is given meaning, not a remedy. Poverty is rendered legible to God and illegible to power. Faith becomes administration — a mechanism for stabilizing inequality by translating design failure into personal trial. Waiting is sanctified precisely where demand would be dangerous.

Across all scales, the pattern holds. Power investigates upward and explains away downward. Individual transgression is scrutinized; structural exclusion is handled cautiously. Morality is enforced where it is convenient and spiritualized where it would be costly.

Exclusion, however, is not incidental. It is foundational. A society that consistently produces large populations of educated, idle, and unsupported young people is not malfunctioning. It is operating as designed. Moral agency persists, but within engineered limits. To demand virtue without expanding possibility is to insist on ethics while withholding access.

The failure, then, is not outrage but seriousness. Seriousness about causation rather than ceremony. About coordination rather than proliferation. About building routes rather than policing shortcuts.

The decisive question is not why some take dangerous paths, but why legitimate ones feel insufficient or unreachable. Until poverty is restored to its status as an anomaly — until it is treated as something that demands explanation rather than endurance — public life will continue to oscillate between condemnation and consolation.
Patience, under these conditions, is no longer a virtue. It is an extraction.

*Fiat iustitia, ruat caelum* .

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