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Essikado-Ketan Member of Parliament, Prof Dr Grace Ayensu Danquah, has issued what appears to be a pointed response directed at the Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin’s controversial comments on her recent appointment.
The Minority Leader suggested in Parliament that the elevation of Dr Grace Ayensu, who has been nominated as a Deputy Health Minister, was for "strange reasons," apparently in comparison to other female MPs, including Dr Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings, who has not received any appointment yet.
Taking to Facebook a day after the exchanges in Parliament, Dr Ayensu Danquah, without directly mentioning the Minority leader's name, said, "No matter how badly they treat you, never drop down to their level," she wrote. "Stay strong, stay calm, and walk away."
Her post has since sparked conversation on social media, with many praising her for her composed and dignified stance in the face of political provocation.
Dr Ayensu Danquah further emphasised the importance of character over credentials.
"No matter how educated, talented, rich, or cool you believe you are, how you treat people ultimately tells all," she said, reflecting a core value of humility in leadership.
The medical doctor urged followers to embrace both praise and critique as part of personal growth. "Accept both compliments and criticism. It takes both sun and rain for a flower to grow."
The Essikado-Ketan MP also warned against environments that stifle opposing views. "An environment that is not safe to disagree in is not an environment focused on growth. It's an environment focused on control."
In closing, she left a reminder that resonates beyond politics: "Happiness isn't about getting what you want all the time. It's about loving what you have and being grateful for it."
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