Newly sworn ministers are warned by Mahama that disrespect will not be tolerated by Ghanaians
Newly sworn ministers are warned by Mahama that disrespect will not be tolerated by Ghanaians. Newly appointed ministers have been urged by President John Dramani Mahama to put humility and sincerity first when serving the Ghanaian people. Online cookery courses
Mahama stressed the value of honoring the authority and expectations of the electorate while speaking to six cabinet nominees during their swearing-in ceremony on January 22.
Ghanaians have demonstrated that they would no longer put up with disrespectful gaslighting by public servants.
According to Mahama, “when they see fit, they will take firm actions to punish any administration that takes them for granted.” His remarks demonstrated how Ghanaians are becoming more politically conscious and holding their leaders more responsible for their deeds.
The president urged the ministers to accept their positions with humility and candor, reminding them of the important responsibility they carry. Newly sworn ministers are warned by Mahama that disrespect will not be tolerated by Ghanaians.
Therefore, I give you the command to always serve with humility and candor, keeping in mind that the Ghanaians are the ones who give us our authority and that we serve at their pleasure.
“We have to be tolerant of their opinions and strive to fulfill their goals,” he continued.
The six ministers, who were approved after a thorough parliamentary review, represent a variety of portfolios that are essential to the advancement of the country.