Professor Ransford Gyampo leads the Ghana Shippers Authority as its top official. He told President John Dramani Mahama to stay focused on his main job. Gyampo wants the president to keep working hard to recover stolen government money from past leaders. He shared these thoughts during a Saturday TV show called The Key Points on TV3. The professor worries that recent kind words from former enemies might make Mahama lose focus.
Gyampo made clear that getting back state funds must stay the number one goal. He said the ORAL report will move forward no matter what people say about the president. Recent praise should not change Mahama's plans to hold corrupt officials responsible. The professor stressed that recovery efforts will continue even if critics start saying nice things. He believes political flattery could harm the government's reform work.
Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko from the New Patriotic Party recently praised President Mahama. He called Mahama the most ready president Ghana has ever had during a radio interview. Otchere-Darko pointed to Mahama's long political journey from local government to the top office. He noted how Mahama learned from past mistakes and gained valuable experience. However, he also warned that young voters expect jobs and want their dreams fulfilled quickly through social media pressure.
Gyampo made clear that getting back state funds must stay the number one goal. He said the ORAL report will move forward no matter what people say about the president. Recent praise should not change Mahama's plans to hold corrupt officials responsible. The professor stressed that recovery efforts will continue even if critics start saying nice things. He believes political flattery could harm the government's reform work.
Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko from the New Patriotic Party recently praised President Mahama. He called Mahama the most ready president Ghana has ever had during a radio interview. Otchere-Darko pointed to Mahama's long political journey from local government to the top office. He noted how Mahama learned from past mistakes and gained valuable experience. However, he also warned that young voters expect jobs and want their dreams fulfilled quickly through social media pressure.