The Overlord of Dagbon, Ya Na Abubakari Mahama II, has offered very thoughtful advice to the National Democratic Congress flagbearer for the 2024 general elections, former President John Dramani Mahama, during a recent courtesy call at the Gbewaa Palace in Yendi.
The counsel primarily focused on the importance of prioritizing a meaningful legacy over personal wealth accumulation, serving as a timely reminder to political leaders about their responsibilities towards nation-building.
The Overlord of Dagbon’s admonition to the National Democratic Congress flagbearer, former President John Dramani Mahama underscores a critical aspect of leadership that often takes a backseat in the turbulent world of politics which leaves a lasting legacy that goes beyond individual prosperity.
The Dagbonwura in his speech urged the former President to reflect on the mistakes of his previous tenure and to concentrate on building a legacy that would not only make his children proud but would also serve as a foundation for the nation’s progress long after he has left office when elected into power.
Furthermore, the Overlord of Dagbon, Ya Na Abubakari Mahama II, emphasized the importance of leaders focusing on the common good and national development rather than personal gain.
He noted that such conduct could serve as a clarion call for a paradigm shift in the mindset of political officeholders.
“The most important thing for you at this stage of your political life is to be able to tell who your true friends are from the opportunistic ones. You were there once, and it shouldn’t be difficult for you to understand”.
Ya Na A bubakari Mahama II
It is worth noting that the revered traditional leader’s caution to the former President of not repeating certain mistakes that happened during his previous administration resonates with the need for leaders to learn from history and strive for improvement.
Again, Ya Na’s advice extends beyond personal conduct to include a warning about the potential pitfalls of surrounding oneself with opportunistic individuals, often disguised as friends.
The call for discernment in identifying true allies from those who may undermine the government is a stark reminder of the challenges leaders face in maintaining a trustworthy inner circle.
One of the paramount aspects of Ya Na’s counsel is the emphasis on public officers, particularly those in the executive arms of government, leading by example.
With Ghana scoring zero for the fourth consecutive year in fighting corruption, according to the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2023 by Transparency International (TI), the Overlord’s message underscores the detrimental impact of amassing wealth by political leaders on the overall development of a nation as such practices not only breed corruption but also divert resources away from essential public services and infrastructure projects that could benefit the populace.
In light of the Overlord’s advice, it is therefore imperative for political leaders, especially those aspiring to the highest office of the country, to prioritize service to the nation over personal gain.
A commitment to ethical leadership and transparency is crucial in fostering public trust and confidence in the political leadership of every country. They are also the most needed elements that are foundational to any thriving democracy.
As the country gears towards the conduct of the 2024 general election, Dagbonwura’s message must serve as a guidepost for all leaders of the various political parties who aspire to steer Ghana towards progress and transformational development.
It is also a reminder that true leadership transcends the pursuit of personal wealth and that a leader’s legacy should be one of positive impact, development, and genuine service to the people.
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