Businessman Prince Kofi Amoabeng has spoken out against the current state of political leadership, claiming that it is marred by nepotism and mediocrity.
He argues that President Akufo-Addo‘s method of appointment is flawed, as it prioritizes loyalty over meritocracy.
Amoabeng pointed out that appointments in the country are often based on personal connections rather than qualifications or experience.
He highlighted that the president ought not to be granted the opportunity to appoint 6000 individuals, suggesting that these appointments were made based on loyalty rather than competence.
“For example the appointments president appoints 6000 people. So the way of awarding this people is about who has served me or who have been with me. People get appointed not because they have the experience, its not about merits but about mediocracy. I have a problems with appointments. I have problems with all Akufo-Addo’s appointment, they are not qualified but rather appointed based on loyalty.”
In his critique, Amoabeng emphasized the need for a system that rewards merit and competence rather than favoritism.
He stressed that true leadership should be based on credibility and the ability to make decisions that benefit the nation as a whole.
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