In democratic governance, political leaders must maintain accountability and respect for citizens' rights, including freedom of speech, even when dealing with criticism or controversial statements. The video discusses how political leaders should not use their position to silence dissent or treat citizens differently based on political affiliation, emphasizing that criticism of leaders, even when harsh, is a protected right in democratic societies.
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Eii 3hu oo! Julius Debrah Awiee3 Aba As What Happened To Him Video Shøcks. Ghns S@dly ReactedAdded:
I said look at ya. He's trying to let the people know that he is a bold leader. If he is a chairman and he takes this decision nobody can change it.
Now he's he's trying to contest for the a flag bearer position. Should he win and then there is a new national chairman of the party and the national chairman also stands his ground that this decision that I have taken okay, you cannot change it. It is cast in iron.
How would he feel as as the flag bearer of the party?
You see, it paints a picture. It highlights the challenges and the worries of uh the executive secretary to the president.
You remember few weeks ago or maybe a month ago uh a Dr. Callistus Mahama wrote a certain piece Yeah. an open letter warning warning all party officials and here all party people that they should focus on delivering the mandate of the president and that uh their chance of winning 2028 is dependent on the successes chalked by the sitting President John Dramani Mahama. But they are not bothered.
They are not bothered. How honest can the party allow the national chairman of the party for the so-called time tutor 16 months after the election? 16 months and something happened.
He was he was billed to go to the Boku enclaves.
It's about 2 weeks ago.
He had to forfeit that one because he said you couldn't go because of security reasons.
What is the implication of that on the on the government? It means in Ghana that we are here in Ghana, a national chairman of a ruling government doesn't even feel it's safe and convincing to go to a part of the country.
Does not indict the government?
You earlier said that uh I was saying that the government official. Asiedu Nketia is a GPHA board chairman. He's a government official.
It's rather unfortunate. They are They are painting a picture of some of our president who has quickly become a lame duck.
It's it it it doesn't paint a good picture about who President Mahama is. I used to have some conversation with um Uncle Ben Epson of Daily Dispatch.
He said that what they look in the second term of every president, most of things are not They become reckless.
They become reckless and then they unconcerned even about the future or the fortunes of their own party. And I said, "No. President Mahama has been in government before 4 years.
He went home.
Terribly, he lost election. His second coming for me is going to be redemption time for him. And so I don't foresee how the president was going to be that quickly to turn into a lame duck.
Unfortunately, 16 months into his own into his own administration, he has become lame duck to the stand that he cannot voice out. He cannot rein them in. That his executive secretary has write open letter cautioning people and virtually pampering them that please let them stay focused. What kind of government is this?
Asiedu Nketia has not done has not done them any good.
The earlier he stop whatever he's doing, the better for the party.
But you see, positivity works in a certain way and that's how life is. You remember that and now there's going the the tall the list is going to be very tall. We now have about seven people even though our other brother Musa has been focusing about four or five people. But about seven people who are listing their goods. I remember 2017 when they said they get some good and people are comfortable in 2017 Chiefs. 2017 I'm sorry. 2017. Thank you very much.
And so, I think the problem we must situate it as it where it is. The problem is Johnson Asiedu Nketiah and nobody else. He is the national chairman. Are you saying Are you saying he's a problem because you are worried that he would emerge victorious as flagbearer and challenge your candidate in the next election? So, you don't want him. Do you want him You want the party to destroy him? That would be a mismatch. A a a match between Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and then Asiedu Nketiah as flagbearer of NDC is going to be a mismatch. How? In In In favor of who?
In favor of Dr. Bawumia, of course. In fact, if you were to be boxing, if you were to be boxing, the blue the blue WHO and WBO they they will not sanction that fight.
Because of the featherweight versus the heavyweight.
Yes, but Dr. Bawumia is heavyweight and then Asiedu Nketiah is featherweight. No problem. But how about how about politics, intellectual wit, experience, and all of those things?
Well, well, you see, experience is measured by so many variables. It could be by number of years that you you have been there, but you can say at times somebody will be there for number of years, but 15 years still do not have any high quality. So, by I think any any type and then we we put Dr. Bawumia against uh Chairman Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, Dr. Bawumia is going to come out victorious.
Is it Yes, other for say what you are saying.
This side.
>> [clears throat] >> Hey!
Yes.
When When this country, when NDD and his party, including senior members of this government, were on the streets, the communications officer of the NDD saying exactly what this lady has said today. In fact, what this lady has said today that Huh? Why? There is a gentleman who sits What's his name? He said "Who told There's a gentleman who sits on Waze TV also." He said it in plain language that he is surprised that another is not dead. Of course, you're killing And I got you doing killing in a a plane crash. So, today, if you are showing How should all these be dealt with?
>> No, no, so I'm saying that if you are showing me So, if you are showing me these cases and today you are in government, your conversation shouldn't be that oh, they've done something that the law should You are hypocrites.
Because when you are in opposition, similar cases, you spoke against it, and the president today wrote a letter to Akufo-Addo. All the cases are listed in the letter. I'll give it to you. I can give it to No, you you condemn you condemn [clears throat] all these statements. You say it's these statements, even if they were said Yeah.
by persons within the party, your party, you don't associate with them. How do we So so the No no no no no. It's like It's like No no so so the It's an Let's agree It's an issue about No no let's let's agree that we are the difference between morality and crime. Yes. Absolutely.
>> I am a Methodist.
>> and civil wrong and Okay, I have went to Sunday school, went through I can disagree with you, I can debate with you, I'll never insult you. It doesn't mean that another person doesn't reserve the right to insult you.
That is his business. So Some other citizens For some other citizens they want to insult you.
The point the point is if I insult you, is it a crime?
If I say you the judge, you are you are political, there's no crime. I'm not supposed to be jailed for even 30 minutes.
It I'm supposed to you by you. Yes. You understand what I'm saying? If I say that the gods should kill the president, I would never say that in my life, never in my life would I say that. But if somebody says that the gods should kill the president, it is not a crime. Or I wish you were dead.
Or I wish that the Ndugy is dead, it is not a crime.
If Ndugy even for whatever reason feels slandered, it is not up to the Ghana police to go and bundle the person and put in jail. It is up to Ndugy to come and seek redress and deal with the matter with you. My worry is that is the police for all of us Mhm. or it is only when the issue is against the MP or the CEO or the boss MD that the police feels that it is of national security threat.
Otherwise, even as we speak today, there are people that in the last three three days that have issued threat, insult against other citizens of this country. And that is why I said that we are building a certain head immunity mindset that when people are being treated under the laws of Ghana, we don't treat them as citizens, but we treat them based on the groups and organizations that we believe in. So somebody has said something. This young lady, and I wrap up, has said something.
Something distasteful. You want to deal with it. Why are you saying that NPP people?
She's a citizen. Why are you saying that NPP people?
Why are you saying that the NPP She's a citizen. What does the law say about dealing with a citizen?
This thing that we are saying is slowly slowly so that we are playing with it like that. We'll be here one day. There will be another rogue policeman under another government that will come for you Alfred.
So what are you saying?
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