Politics
“Stay in the Private Sector if You’re Not Ready to Deliver”- Mahama to Future Appointees
Mahama urges those aspiring to government positions to be prepared for the demands and sacrifices of leadership
- Mahama emphasizes that government appointees must be ready to work diligently and make sacrifices for Ghana
- Ghanaians expect effective, accountable leadership
- If unprepared to meet these demands, Mahama advises potential appointees to remain in the private sector
President-elect John Dramani Mahama has issued a strong message to prospective appointees in his forthcoming administration, warning that only those willing to work tirelessly should seek government positions.
During a visit by the Chief Imam, Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, on December 12, Mahama emphasized the need for accountability and dedication in leadership.
He cautioned that Ghanaians have high expectations and that complacency will not be tolerated.
“If you’re not prepared to work hard and sacrifice for Ghana, then you better stay in the private sector,” Mahama declared.