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General News of Saturday, 29 July 2017

Source: classfmonline.com

Respect power - Ghartey to NPP appointees

Ghartey said the leadership must be humble in all their dealing Ghartey said the leadership must be humble in all their dealing

Railways Development Minister Joe Ghartey has cautioned members of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) who occupy positions of authority to avoid abusing the power given to them.

He was of the view that the NPP risks losing power in 2020 if the mandate given to the party is not treated with the respect it deserves.

“Power is something that you have to respect, if you don’t respect power, power will leave you,” he cautioned during his address to party faithful on Friday, July 28 in Takoradi at the Western regional NPP delegates’ conference.

“I keep telling my colleagues who have gotten positions after NPP won power to always remember where we came from,” the Essikado-Ketan MP said.

He added that leadership must be humble in all their dealings, keeping in mind that they have been given positions in order to serve citizens.

“Don’t let us forget that we spent eight years in opposition, the people of Ghana spent eight years suffering," he noted as he highlighted the need for unity within the NPP.

“We should unite in purpose behind our President, Nana Akufo-Addo and God bless our CEOs, Ministers and MPs because if they are not there we don’t also exist,” he said.