Professor Ransford Gyampo, who serves as acting CEO of Ghana Shippers Authority, asked NDC party speakers to defend the government better against critics. He believes critics without knowledge about governing should not spread negativity this early. The professor made these comments during the TV3 KeyPoints show on Saturday. He wants President Mahama to have peace for effective governance.
The political scientist urged the ruling party communicators to activate all mouth cameras. This helps offer proper defense for the administration. He mentioned that the president needs protection from distractions caused by baseless criticism. Professor Gyampo noted that even though President Mahama stays focused, he remains human. He emphasized that constant criticism affects leadership performance.
The Ghana Shippers Authority head wants good work done by the president protected. He believes government appointees need shielding from people making unfounded claims. Professor Gyampo warned mud mud-throwing from critics might affect public perception. He stressed that immediate action prevents negative ideas from spreading among citizens. The professor expressed concern about critics who lack governing experience but excel at spreading misinformation.
The political scientist urged the ruling party communicators to activate all mouth cameras. This helps offer proper defense for the administration. He mentioned that the president needs protection from distractions caused by baseless criticism. Professor Gyampo noted that even though President Mahama stays focused, he remains human. He emphasized that constant criticism affects leadership performance.
The Ghana Shippers Authority head wants good work done by the president protected. He believes government appointees need shielding from people making unfounded claims. Professor Gyampo warned mud mud-throwing from critics might affect public perception. He stressed that immediate action prevents negative ideas from spreading among citizens. The professor expressed concern about critics who lack governing experience but excel at spreading misinformation.