Dr. Arthur Kobina Kennedy critiqued Ghana's political leadership following the recent elections, urging both major parties to embrace accountability and reform.
He congratulated Ghanaian voters for rejecting corruption and incompetence, while advising President-elect John Mahama to fight corruption, halt illegal mining (Galamsey), and strengthen institutions.
Kennedy also criticized the NPP for its failure, attributing their loss to years of mismanagement.
He called for the party's return to its founding principles and urged introspection for rebuilding the NPP, ending with a prayer for Ghana's future.
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