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The Minority Leader in Parliament, Osahen Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin, has urged political leaders in Ghana to move away from the vicious cycle of “pull him down” politics. He emphasized the need for policy-focused leadership that prioritizes national development for Ghanaians, particularly the youth over partisan attacks.

He made the call while addressing youth and students at the inauguration of the Young Commons Forum at University of Education, Winneba, (UEW) Central Campus Assembly Hall, on Friday, September 19, 2025.

Osahen Afenyo-Markin questioned why political leaders often take the people’s mandate for granted, arguing that many enter office with goodwill and ambition but quickly focus more on discrediting their opponents than implementing meaningful policies.

“So often, we celebrate election victories, only to see the first year pass without tangible progress for the youth or the nation. We must ask ourselves: what have our leaders done to reduce youth unemployment? Have they created opportunities or added to the problem?” he challenged.

He urged Ghanaians to focus on policy analysis rather than social media bickering and to hold leaders accountable for their actions, emphasizing that citizens’ scrutiny can compel change in political behavior. “Enough of the vicious cycle of ‘I do you.’ Today, our country stands at a crossroads. The greed of a few is unchecked. We must collectively talk about it, else there will be no country for us,” he warned.

Reject complacency

He called on the youth to reject complacency and mediocrity, emphasizing that Ghana needs a generation equipped with knowledge, connectivity, and tools to drive innovation and national renewal. “Be the generation that says no to corruption and yes to accountability; no to division and yes to unity. In doing so, you will create a Ghana that is prosperous, creative, and compassionate,” he reiterated.

He encouraged Ghanaians to recognize the significance of leadership at all levels, whether in high office or grassroots initiatives, stressing that integrity and passion are key to meaningful service. Quoting Nelson Mandela, he reminded the audience, “Sometimes it falls upon a generation to be great. You can be that great generation.”

Afenyo-Markin highlighted that the country stands at a crossroads, warning against the unchecked greed of a few individuals seeking to undermine others for personal gain. He urged collective dialogue and action to prevent Ghana from being derailed by divisive politics.

“Accepting the status quo or being content with small victories will no longer suffice. We must collectively transform our political culture and focus on innovation, accountability, and unity,” he stressed.

The Minority Leader encouraged the youth to demand more from their leaders and to embrace patriotism.



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