Businessman and economic policy analyst, Senyo Hosi has drawn comparisons between past Ghanaian presidents, analyzing their distinct leadership styles while acknowledging President John Mahama’s evolving approach in his second term.
Speaking on TV3’s Key Points program monitored by MyNewsGh, Hosi noted that each leader under the Fourth Republic had a unique governance style that defined their tenure.
“Rawlings was bullish, Kufour had a different style, Atta Mills was a father-for-all, but Mahama in JM1 didn’t have this approach,” he observed.
He pointed out that Mahama’s first term in office (JM1) lacked the humility and conciliatory posture he now exhibits.
However, with just two months into his second term, Hosi believes the President has shown significant growth.
“There’s a certain humility in the submissions of the President… this is a man who clearly shows he’s learned not just from his own mistakes, but also from the mistakes of others.”
Hosi emphasized that Mahama must ensure his words translate into action.
“We are just two months in. Don’t forget to continue doing the good things and not just say the good things,” he advised.
According to Hosi, Mahama’s demeanor suggests he is keen on leaving a lasting legacy.
“We haven’t seen this type of humility from a President for a long time. President Mahama’s demeanor clearly shows he wants to leave a legacy,” he added.
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