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    “Leadership is service, not personal enrichment” — Assibey-Yeboah

    By Rebecca EsonMay 29, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dr. Mark Assibey-Yeboah’s lecture at Winneba really underscored a theme that keeps surfacing in Ghana’s political discourse: the urgent need for integrity-driven leadership.

    His emphasis that “citizens are not looking for leaders who are intelligent or charismatic. They are looking for leaders they can trust” cuts straight to the heart of the matter.

    Trust, as he framed it, is not a one-time achievement but something leaders must earn continuously through transparency, accountability, and consistency.

    He warned that the erosion of trust in leadership is not unique to Ghana, it’s a growing challenge across democracies worldwide.

    He argued that strong, resilient institutions are the backbone of democratic stability, cautioning against personality-driven governance.

    He noted that young people are increasingly skeptical of political leadership, perceiving a decline in integrity and accountability.

    His reminder that “leadership is temporary, but legacy is permanent” highlights the long-term impact of choices made in public office.

    He appealed to political, traditional, and religious leaders to work together to foster national cohesion and peaceful coexistence.

    By honoring Alexander Afenyo-Markin, Dr. Assibey-Yeboah also tied the lecture to a living example of resilience and parliamentary accountability, reinforcing his call for leaders who welcome scrutiny rather than shy away from it.

    This lecture echoes broader conversations in Ghana’s Parliament about strengthening democratic governance through initiatives like the Open Government Partnership, which also stresses transparency and citizen participation. It seems the message is converging: rebuilding public confidence requires both principled leadership and robust institutions.

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