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Mercy360 Blog of Wednesday, 18 December 2024

Source: Mercy Mensah

NDC's George Opare Addo Cautions Mahama's Appointees Against Disrespect

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George Opare Addo, the National Youth Organiser of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has issued a strong warning to potential appointees in the incoming administration of President Mahama.

According to Opare Addo, appointees must prioritize the interest of citizens and maintain a respectful attitude towards the people they serve. He emphasized that appointees should recognize that their positions are a result of the people's support.

Opare Addo stressed that the NDC's leadership should be guided by the principles of servant leadership, where leaders prioritize the needs of their constituents. He warned against the dangers of pride and greed, emphasizing that leaders should remain accountable to the people who elected them.

In an interview, Opare Addo advised appointees to respect the people they serve, even in the face of criticism or opposition. He cited the example of President Mahama, who has been known to maintain a respectful demeanor even towards those who criticize him.

Opare Addo's message is clear: appointees must prioritize the needs of the people and maintain a humble and respectful attitude. He emphasized that the NDC's leadership should be guided by the principles of servant leadership.

The National Youth Organiser's warning comes as the NDC prepares to take office. Opare Addo's message is a timely reminder to appointees of the importance of humility and accountability in leadership.

Opare Addo's comments have been well-received by many, who see his message as a call to action for leaders to prioritize the needs of the people. As the NDC prepares to take office, Opare Addo's warning serves as a reminder of the importance of humility and accountability in leadership.