The Executive Director of Global Info Analytics, Musah Dankwah, has urged President John Dramani Mahama to resist public calls that could undermine the principles of good governance.
He cautioned the president against following popular opinions if it compromises the long-term health of Ghana’s democracy.
“Even if Ghanaians say yes, I will advise Mahama to refuse to go that direction. You must not always go with public opinion such as this. Resist the temptations if you are a true believer of good governance,” he said in a post shared on Facebook on April 28, 2025.
Dankwah further emphasised the importance of leadership transition and the cultivation of future leaders, warning against the dangers of overreliance on a single figurehead.
He drew comparisons to Rwandan President Paul Kagame, whose prolonged stay in power has drawn both praises and criticisms internally.
"Build successors so you don't become Kagame, because there is always death to remind you that you will not be here forever," he said.
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