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New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer hopeful, Kwabena Agyei Agyepong, has criticised what he describes as a culture of sycophancy and hero worship in Ghanaian politics, warning that it is undermining national development.
He argued that Ghanaians have “spoilt politicians” by encouraging excessive praise rather than demanding accountability from those in authority.
“I think that Ghanaians have spoiled politicians. Ghanaians have become enablers. When you have a position of authority, people aggregate around you and urge you on, not to do the right thing,” he said.
According to him, this culture has become deeply entrenched in the political space.
“Sycophancy and hero worship have become an enterprise in Ghana. I want to see political leaders surround themselves with the right-thinking, public-spirited individuals and patrons who can look them in the eye and say, Mr President, where we are going is a bit slippery. Can we change direction?” he said on JoyNews’ PM Express on Monday, January 26.
Mr Agyepong said Ghana has reached a critical point that requires a fundamental shift in political culture and leadership mindset.
“I believe the time is ripe now to usher in a new dawn, a new politician, a new Ghanaian,” he added.
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