Wednesday, 16 July

Ghana needs leaders with flawless vision – Aheto

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The lead speaker at the third June 4 revolutionary lecture, Professor John Bright Kobla Aheto, has said for Ghana to achieve good public governance, it needs a dynamic and broad-minded leader who is an upright steward and possesses a flawless vision to pioneer the country’s transformation.

He described the current political dispensation as a joke and said the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) had “completely failed the nation”.

Professor Aheto said in view of the gross retrogression of the nation, the only viable thing to do is to resort to sustainable good governance as a national agenda.

The keynote speaker said though there is a deliberate assault on institutions of the state, with the civil service now an order-taking institution, the bench packed to the limit as things fall apart, the citizens are pretending everything is okay.

Professor Aheto said the ingredients needed to achieve good public governance included the independence and integrity of all national administrative institutions and arms of government, holistic, integrated, critical and creative thinking as well as a conscious effort to protect the rights of the citizenry.

Delivering the lecture at the R.S. Amegashie Hall of the University of Ghana Business School on Wednesday, 29 May 2019, Professor Aheto, who is a management expert, said the pillars of public governance include integrity, accountability, fairness and equity, transparency and independence.

“Public governance implies that the leaders, politicians, directors, civil servants and public servants are accountable to the nation and citizenry,” Professor Aheto said.

The lecture, which was under the theme: “Developing a national character for sustainable good governance”, was part of the activities marking the 40th anniversary of the June 4 uprising.

Professor Aheto said the June 4 uprising was an unstoppable and easily predictable insurrection which was borne out of a rare combination of devastating and endemic corruption, bad governance, lack of discipline, impunity by leaders in the face of deep-rooted frustrations of the masses and the bankruptcy of political governance.

Other speakers at the event were General Nunoo Mensah, Prof Joshua Alabi, Professor John Gatsi and Goosie Tanoh.

Source: Ghana/ClassFMonline.com/91.3FM

Source: David Apinga