Special aide to President-elect John Dramani Mahama, Joyce Bawa Migtari has cautioned communicators of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to be careful of their environment and conversations.
According to the lawyer, the party has suffered situations where conversations they had with others were leaked, hence the need for communicators to be guided by that.
In a Facebook post, she stated that proximity breeds all kinds of eavesdropping and sharing of the same; hence the party’s communicators must stay alert.
“Please, please, for emphasis and clarity, be careful what you say and to whom you say it.”
She stressed that although the NDC members have every right to jubilate over the victory chalked, they should not allow that to make them say things that will put the party in a negative light.
To her, it was time for the party to concentrate on delivering on its mandate that the Ghanaian voters gave them.
“Now, it is time to focus on implementing the mandate entrusted to us for the development of Ghana and its people.”
Read her full post below
Communication 101
Dear NDC young men and women, you have all been phenomenal and worked very hard to secure this momentous victory. We have all earned the privilege and the right to be jubilant, and we have every reason to be thankful to God, and to be honest, I am still in a trance and trying to recover.
But please let us all out of ex abundante cautela be careful about our conversations, our environment, and even some of our family members and friends. We have suffered from these kinds of things and so we need to be careful. Proximity breeds all kinds of eavesdropping and sharing of same. Please, please, for emphasis and clarity, be careful what you say and whom you say to.
Now, it is time to focus on implementing the mandate entrusted to us for the development of Ghana and its people.
Acta Non Verba
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