Archbishop Duncan-Williams Extols Mahama; Says the President is ‘Humble’ and Not ‘Vindictive’

Renowned cleric, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, has showered praise on President John Dramani Mahama, describing him as a leader with a humble spirit who does not harbor vindictiveness.

Feb 28, 2025 - 13:52
Archbishop Duncan-Williams Extols Mahama; Says the President is ‘Humble’ and Not ‘Vindictive’

Speaking at a recent gathering, the founder and presiding Archbishop of Action Chapel International highlighted Mahama’s leadership qualities, stating that the President’s ability to remain calm and composed in the face of criticism is a testament to his character.

"President Mahama has demonstrated a level of humility and maturity that is rare among leaders. He does not engage in retaliatory politics, and this is something that must be recognized and appreciated," Duncan-Williams noted.

Leadership and Governance

The Archbishop emphasized that good leadership is not just about policies and governance but also about personal character. He urged Ghanaians to value leaders who show restraint and are willing to prioritize national unity over political retribution.

"A leader who is not vindictive fosters peace and development. Ghana needs leaders who focus on building the nation rather than settling political scores," he added.

Public Reaction

Duncan-Williams’ remarks have sparked varied reactions among Ghanaians, with some agreeing with his assessment of Mahama’s leadership style while others view it as a subjective endorsement. Nevertheless, the discussion on the President’s leadership approach continues to be a topic of interest in political circles.

Conclusion

As Ghana approaches another critical political season, the call for humility and non-vindictive leadership remains pertinent. Whether Mahama’s leadership style will be a determining factor in future elections is yet to be seen

What's Your Reaction?

like

dislike

love

funny

angry

sad

wow