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Writer questions Ghana's criteria for presidency
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69693, member: 636"] The author challenges the common Ghanaian practice of dismissing presidential aspirants based on their formal education or English fluency. They argue that advanced degrees and linguistic skill are poor indicators of leadership capability, pointing to highly educated officials who have engaged in corruption. The piece suggests that character traits like honesty, firmness, and a commitment to meritocracy are more valuable qualifications. Using politician Kennedy Agyapong as an example, the writer acknowledges his perceived flaws, such as a temperamental nature, while also noting his potential for decisive action. The article contends that a leader willing to tackle critical issues like illegal mining and official corruption decisively is what Ghana currently requires. The author concludes by urging political delegates to support Vice President Dr. Bawumia, while suggesting Agyapong could become a viable candidate if he moderates his conduct. [/QUOTE]
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