Dialogue Between ASSUMPTA and TSASI

Ghana’s President Nana Akufo Addo’s interview with BBC journalist Peter Okwoche banter over the current state of Ghana’s economy.
Refreshing The View.
The face-to-face interview with the Ghanaian President Nana Akufo Addo and the BBC journalist Peter Okwoche provided an opportunity to enter a deep exchange on Ghana’s economy and to develop a sense of the President’s views on Ghana’s economy and the value of the Cedi.

What did you capture from the interview?

Thank you ASSUMPTA. After listening to the interview, I ask myself what is the President’s source of motivation?
Because his performance was so radiant, and his constant diligence always inspired me when he maintained that the situation of the Ghanaian economy is not bad and the current state of the economy is a result of global events in which Ghana is not in isolation.

ASSUMPTA :
You mean the President’s views and feelings, were not one-sided monologue, but interactive exchange to further mutual understanding.

Exactly. Through such answers, the president can help Ghanaians to relieve their tired hearts, open their closed minds and turn indecisiveness into conviction of hope.

In the world today where spiritual emptiness prevails, such interviews of communication are important to restore humanity throughout the global community.
Citizens would like to see their President in real physical appearance to exchange their thoughts and dreams. I am convinced that the Ghanaian President’s mission to realise the aspirations of the Ghanaian people has made debut as a great leader after Kwame Nkrumah.
From the day he became president, he has travelled to many countries for the sake of Ghana’s economy.
His life as president is very much rewarding. However, as he gets further along in his job, I begin to see him develop into a great human being the same way that he had developed his leadership abilities, by reaching more of his potential as a human being.
I am deeply touched by the magnificence of the President’s philosophy. I like him so much that I have become able to feel a desire to become a president like him who makes his people happy.
Become Africa’s first female President whose views are egalitarianism, a perspective that emphasises equality and equal treatment across gender, religion, economic status, and political beliefs. You may focus on income inequality and distribution, which are ideas that influenced the development of various economic and political systems.
This is how you can contribute to the happiness of your people and in so doing, provide the foundation for a happy society.

With the “Never give up” spirit at the face of this crisis, I will determine to show actual proof of my faith in my citizens. Indeed, president Nana Akufo Addo’s administration has promoted correct faith, based on the humanism of Kwame Nkrumah’s
egalitarian philosophy that guide president Nkrumah himself, with the aim of accomplishing world peace and contributing to the happiness of all Africans.
To resolutely protect the harmonious unity of the Ghanians, and to ensure that each Ghanaian can prosper and advance along the path of complete fulfilment in life, Ghanaian leaders should bear the Nkrumah egalitarian philosophy in mind.

