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Former Deputy Attorney General calls for leadership training in schools

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A former Deputy Attorney General, Alfred Tuah-Yeboah A former Deputy Attorney General, Alfred Tuah-Yeboah

A former Deputy Attorney General, Alfred Tuah-Yeboah, has emphasized the need for responsible leadership in shaping the country’s future.

He cautioned that without strong leadership, the nation’s progress since gaining independence would be at risk.

Speaking in a video shared on X by Joy News on March 9, 2025, he said, “Without a responsible leader, the rising star after liberation from the colonialists will be a scar on us.”

Tuah-Yeboah suggested introducing leadership courses in schools to educate students on the importance of good governance.

He argued that focusing on the younger generation is essential, as current leaders are already compromised.

“In my opinion, schools should offer courses on leadership to train our young ones on the importance of good governance in our country. I make this suggestion because those in leadership are already polluted.

“We’ve been corrupted. I reiterate that without responsible leadership— which is the solution to our problems and challenges as a nation— issues such as unemployment, underdevelopment, and poverty will continue to be discussed at seminars, symposia, and events. However, the disease will remain uncured if the question of leadership is ignored,” he added.

His remarks highlight the need for leadership reforms as a means to address the country’s persistent socio-economic challenges.

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