Reverend Obofuor has sparked a national conversation on political accountability, stating that President Nana Akufo-Addo should not be solely blamed for Ghana’s current challenges.
According to Rev. Obofuor, the President’s cabinet ministers and appointees must also share the blame for the country’s difficulties.
He emphasized that governance is a collective effort and that accountability should not be limited to one person.
Rev. Obofuor’s comments have ignited a debate on the importance of shared responsibility in governance.
Many Ghanaians are echoing his sentiments, arguing that the country’s challenges are a result of collective failures rather than the actions of one individual.
Others, however, are criticizing Rev. Obofuor’s statement, saying that the President, as the leader of the country, bears ultimate responsibility for Ghana’s challenges.
The debate is expected to continue, with many calling for greater accountability and transparency in governance.
Watch video below:
“You’re not being fair if President Nana Akufo Addo is blamed solely for the country’s current conditions. He worked with cabinet ministers and appointees who must share the blame” – Rev. Obofuor speaking on the public’s perception of political accountability. pic.twitter.com/iwCR5aQV2M
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