Open Letter To The First Lady

Dear First Lady,

I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to express my deep concern regarding your recent public remarks and behavior, which have garnered significant attention and criticism both locally and internationally. As a prominent figure in our nation's leadership, your actions and words carry immense weight and influence.

In your recent comments directed at Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin, you expressed frustration over criticisms of President Akufo-Addo. While it is understandable to feel protective of your spouse, the manner in which you addressed these concerns was perceived as undiplomatic and disrespectful. Such behavior is unprecedented in the history of Ghana's democracy and stands in stark contrast to the decorum expected of a First Lady in any democratic society, including those of the USA, UK, and European nations.

Your position as First Lady is one of great responsibility and visibility. It is essential to set a positive example for the younger generation, demonstrating the values of respect, diplomacy, and constructive dialogue. Publicly displaying frustration and dismissing legitimate criticisms does not align with these values and undermines the principles of democratic governance.

WORDS OF CAUTION TO FUTURE FIRST LADIES

To future First Ladies, I offer the following words of caution and advice:

1. Embrace Diplomacy: Always approach public discourse with diplomacy and respect. Your words and actions should reflect the highest standards of decorum and grace.

2. Encourage Constructive Dialogue: Foster an environment where constructive criticism is welcomed and addressed thoughtfully. This strengthens our democracy and promotes transparency.

3. Lead by Example: Be a role model for the younger generation by demonstrating integrity, humility, and a commitment to the values that underpin our society.

4. Supportive, Not Defensive: While it is natural to support your spouse, it is crucial to do so in a manner that upholds the dignity of your position and respects the democratic process.

ADVICE TO THE OUTGOING FIRST LADY

As you prepare to transition out of your role, I urge you to reflect on the impact of your actions and words. Consider the legacy you wish to leave behind and the example you set for those who will follow in your footsteps. It is never too late to demonstrate humility and a willingness to learn from past experiences.

In conclusion, the role of the First Lady is one of immense influence and responsibility. By embracing diplomacy, encouraging constructive dialogue, and leading by example, you can contribute positively to our nation's democratic journey. I hope you will take these words to heart and strive to uphold the values that make our democracy strong.

Sincerely,

Atitso

The one and only

Retired Senior Citizen

A Voice for Accountability and Reform in Governance

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