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Must the president descend into gutters?

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  • Whatever 9 years ago

    Who should lead us to fight Diseases and filth at the individual level? I don't see your point. The system must work, I agree but on the ground, individual responsibility need to be led. And the president is right to lead

  • DusTY-FooT-pHiloSophER 9 years ago

    Led by example is the word.

  • Antiochus - London 9 years ago

    That is where his party,govt and himself should be!

  • Victor A. Young 9 years ago

    Noooo; never! Mahama did that because he could see his time on the throne ending sooner than he anticipated.

  • Kofi 9 years ago

    Yes, if he can't get people to clean the gutters he has to do it himself. He was elected to see to the welfare of the country. Normally, we would expect him to provide effective leadership so as to get people working. If he h ...
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  • Concerned 9 years ago

    This president came from the pits of hell as a present from the devil himself to torture the people of Ghana.
    The filth is just the tip of the iceberg reflecting the current state of decay. Nothing in the country works. The ...
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  • Germany 9 years ago

    You are filthy people !

  • Dollar 9 years ago

    It is amazing that the writer has a problem with a leader using himself to illustrate the all important need for an ' all hands on deck' approach to health and hygiene !

  • Kwabena Danso,Gbawe-Accra 9 years ago

    Whatever you do critics shall descend on you.

  • mensah abrampa 9 years ago

    The President has enough work to keep him busy at his desk 24/7, 365 days a year so which of his enormous amount of duties did he have to skip to find time to clean gutters in James Town? We are joking as a nation.
    In my op ...
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  • DR. SAM 9 years ago

    IT IS SIMPLY AN ADMISSION AND STATEMENT OF NATIONAL FAILURE-
    WAKE UP GHANA!

  • Kwabena Sagoe 9 years ago

    This is a well written article and the portency of it should not be lost on the reader. The President must ensure that the institutional frameworks are oiled well enough for the system to run by itself. Clearly he is unable t ...
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  • Amy 9 years ago

    Ghanaians must clean up their filthy country ! Good for the president to show the importance of a clean environment.

  • MANI 9 years ago

    i say kudos ton prez mahama for joining the people of James Town to disilt the drains in the area. it is not the first time a president has undertaken that assignment. Rawlings did that not once not twice.it is a mark of good ...
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  • Abeeku Mensah 9 years ago

    It is nice for an elected official to attempt to lead by example even if it exposes the incompetence of government.
    The president, in my opinion, should not engage in tasks that his administration pays some person or group o ...
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  • EZEKIEL 9 years ago

    OUR LAZINESS,as a people,COUPLED with our ATTITUDE to FILTH over the years without ANYBODY being DIRECTLY RESPONSIBLE has led to where we are!!!
    WE are NOT mindful of the BASIC HYGIENE ANYMORE and everybody is chasing after ...
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  • Son Of Man 9 years ago

    WHY NOT.
    A CLEAR SIGN OF INCOMPETENCE.
    WAKEUP MAHANI.

  • Hon. Ataa Ayi 9 years ago

    Good, objective write up. The President goofed big time. He's too impulsive, too childish.