Don’t tell me what I want to hear, but truth - President Mahama
President John Dramani Mahama has appealed to members of the Council of
State to advise him on the truth and not what would be pleasant to his
ears every day.
“I want you to tell me the truth, and not what I want to hear, as it is
the truth that will give me the real picture that I can act on swiftly
for the advancement of the country.”
President Mahama made this appeal when he swore-in the last three
members of the Council of State at the Flagstaff House, Kanda on Friday.
The three, whose swearing-in completes the 24-member house included; Mr
Christopher Kobla Dewornu, former Inspector General of Police, General
Seth Kofi Obeng, a former Chief of Defence Staff of the Ghana Armed
Forces and Nana Osei Asibey, Otumfuo Deebuosohene at the Manhyia Palace.
President Mahama said although the 1992 constitution enjoined the
President of the Republic to appoint a former Chief Justice as a member
of the House, the country currently could not do so because there was no
surviving Chief Justice.
He appealed to them to use their store of knowledge garnered over the
years to provide useful and workable advice that could achieve the
development aspirations of the country in the coming years.
Mr Dewornu on behalf of his colleagues thanked President Mahama for
giving them the opportunity to once again serve the nation and gave the
assurance that they would provide the necessary advice that would help
the President to achieve the “Better Ghana Agenda II” programme.
“We shall not shirk this responsibility by doing it to the best of our ability for the betterment of the country,” he said.
GNA