Governance by Missteps: Ahiagbah and Akufo‑Addo as Cautionary Examples

Prepared with solemn duty and civic responsibility, this article is submitted to the Ghanaian public as a reminder: leadership must be measured not by rhetoric or protocol, but by the lived realities of citizens. When political actors dismiss accountability, trivialize cultural respect, or fail to cushion economic hardship, the nation suffers.

Richard Ahiagbah’s Troubling Record

Voter Registration Controversy: In May 2024, Ahiagbah admitted voting in 2020 despite his name not being on the register. He blamed an administrative error, but never apologized. This undermines public trust in electoral integrity.

  • Civil Rights: His denunciation of “tyrannical” silencing of journalists is ironic, given his party’s own record of harassment of dissenting voices.

  • Akufo‑Addo’s Legacy of Insensitivity

    Accountability Post‑Presidency: Though he directed appointees to remain available for accountability, his own conduct often reflected arrogance rather than humility.

    The Broader Implications

    Key Failures of the NPP Government

    1. Economic Mismanagement

    Debt Surge: Ghana’s public debt rose from 56% of GDP in 2016 to over 80% by 2023, raising sustainability concerns.

  • Currency Depreciation: The cedi fell from ₵4.2 per USD in 2016 to about ₵12 per USD by 2023, worsening inflation.

  • Inflation: Double-digit inflation increased the cost of living, hitting ordinary Ghanaians hardest.

  • Profligate Spending: The National Cathedral project ballooned from $100m to over $400m, diverting funds from essential services.

  • 2. Corruption and Governance Failures

    Contracts for Sale Scandal (2019): The Public Procurement Authority CEO was caught selling government contracts for personal gain.

  • Agyapa Royalties Deal: Criticized for lack of transparency and conflicts of interest.

  • COVID-19 Funds Misuse: Billions of cedis were unaccounted for, according to Auditor-General reports.

  • 3. Energy Sector Failures

    4. Financial Sector Crisis

    5. Institutional Weakening

    Conclusion

    Ghana deserves leaders who respect cultural traditions, uphold electoral integrity, and cushion citizens against economic hardship. Richard Ahiagbah’s evasions and Nana Akufo‑Addo’s insensitivity stand as stark reminders of what governance should never become. The NPP’s failures in economic management, corruption control, energy stability, financial sector oversight, and institutional integrity further underscore the need for vigilance and accountability.

    Ceremonial Closing Statement

    Prepared with solemn duty and civic responsibility, this article is submitted to the Ghanaian public as a reminder: justice delayed must not become justice denied, and governance without accountability is governance without legitimacy.

    ✍️ Retired Senior Citizen
    For and on behalf of all Senior Citizens of the Republic of Ghana 🇬🇭
    Teshie‑Nungua
    akpaluck@gmail.com

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