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THOSE IN POWER HAVE FORGOTTEN THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES – Prince David Osei Laments

Ghanaian actor and activist, Prince David Osei, in a post on October 16, expressed his deep concerns about the current state and potential future of Ghana.

The actor pointed out the prevalence of insults and a concerning lack of respect for morals among the country’s youth. He observed that insults have become the primary means of expressing opinions, particularly on various media platforms.

Prince David Osei criticized the behavior of those in positions of power, emphasizing their negligence of their responsibilities to serve the people.

“I am deeply concerned about the future of Ghana. It pains me to see how we have become a nation of insults, lacking respect for morals. The younger generation finds it acceptable to insult leaders openly on various platforms such as radio, television, and social media. It seems that insults have become the preferred method of expressing opinions,” he said.

He brought attention to the issues of greed, arrogance, and pride among leaders, resulting in a severe lack of accountability. As a consequence, the less privileged in society continue to bear the brunt of these issues. The actor expressed his apprehension about the youth resorting to desperate measures for financial gain and the growing sense of apathy within the general populace.

“Furthermore, those in positions of power appear to have forgotten the responsibility they have to serve the people. Greed, arrogance, and pride have clouded the judgment of our leaders, while the less fortunate continue to suffer without any accountability. The youth of our nation are becoming misguided and desperate, resorting to various means to make money,” he added.

He lamented the widespread misuse and abuse of government properties. Prince David Osei also highlighted the rising rate of corruption within various institutions and bodies in the country, viewing this as a deeply disturbing trend.

In his write-up, Prince David Osei conveyed his profound worries about the current social, political, and economic landscape in Ghana, advocating for a more responsible and accountable society for a brighter future.

“Sadly, it seems that nobody cares anymore. Government properties are misused and abused simply because they belong to the state. This is a distressing situation to witness. The future of our beloved country appears uncertain, with corruption infiltrating every level of society, from the church to the government and beyond,” he posted.

 

 

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