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Respect The President And Former Presidents

Ghanaians and any other people in this country must learn to respect the presidents of this blessed country. The president is a leader of this country and there...

30 Jan 2011
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Ghanaians and any other people in this country must learn to respect the presidents of this blessed country. The president is a leader of this country and therefore must be shown that respect in all situations. One thing that Ghanaians must know is that democracy does not mean “lack of respect" but it is only a chance given unto every person to express his or her intention. In the dealings of every Ghanaians they must know that the decisions of the president is a supreme decisions made not authoritatively but made through the concern of the elected representatives by Ghanaians. Any person of any rank and of any political party, whether for or against the ruling party is not having the guts to talk to the president in any manner that pleases that person. The respect Ghanaians give to their president show their allegiance to the state, allegiance is not about only respecting the laws of the country but one thing that every Ghanaian must know is that respecting the rules of the country also entails the respect that Ghanaians also shows to their president. Ministers of state and the opposition must all respect the president and the best way for Ghanaians to respect the presidents is not flouting the decisions or standing against the decisions made by the ruling government or the president but rather contributing of ideas is the best thing that one can do towards the decisions by the president. Politics is not about disrespecting one another, but cooperating towards the building of nation or country through dialogue and sharing of ideas to bring about peace and development. The president is directly elected by the people and so there is the need for the people to show respect and give in their support, the president must be guided by the people’s opinion and ideas in order to function well and to "be on his toes" but not to disrespect him. The disrespect shown towards the president is sometimes aided by the mass media that is, the radio and the television channels. The mass media must also be very cautious in their shows and never allow certain personalities to destroy the reputation of the president and any other former president of this country. Ghanaians must give the president and any other former president of this country the maximum respect that they deserve for their dedication and love for the country is not to be taken for granted but rather to be appreciated. Lamptey Alfred Knust Alfredlamptey88@yahoo.com. Ghanaians and any other people in this country must learn to respect the presidents of this blessed country. The president is a leader of this country and therefore must be shown that respect in all situations. One thing that Ghanaians must know is that democracy does not mean “lack of respect" but it is only a chance given unto every person to express his or her intention. In the dealings of every Ghanaians they must know that the decisions of the president is a supreme decisions made not authoritatively but made through the concern of the elected representatives by Ghanaians. Any person of any rank and of any political party, whether for or against the ruling party is not having the guts to talk to the president in any manner that pleases that person. The respect Ghanaians give to their president show their allegiance to the state, allegiance is not about only respecting the laws of the country but one thing that every Ghanaian must know is that respecting the rules of the country also entails the respect that Ghanaians also shows to their president. Ministers of state and the opposition must all respect the president and the best way for Ghanaians to respect the presidents is not flouting the decisions or standing against the decisions made by the ruling government or the president but rather contributing of ideas is the best thing that one can do towards the decisions by the president. Politics is not about disrespecting one another, but cooperating towards the building of nation or country through dialogue and sharing of ideas to bring about peace and development. The president is directly elected by the people and so there is the need for the people to show respect and give in their support, the president must be guided by the people’s opinion and ideas in order to function well and to "be on his toes" but not to disrespect him. The disrespect shown towards the president is sometimes aided by the mass media that is, the radio and the television channels. The mass media must also be very cautious in their shows and never allow certain personalities to destroy the reputation of the president and any other former president of this country Ghanaians must give the president and any other former president of this country the maximum respect that they deserve for their dedication and love for the country is not to be taken for granted but rather to be appreciated.
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