Popular actor and playwright, Fiifi Coleman, has urged Ghanaians to take personal responsibility and stand up for what is right, regardless of their political affiliations.
Speaking in an interview on Okay FM on March 5, 2025, Coleman observed that many people tend to complain about issues without taking action to resolve them.
“I’ve realised that some people have the habit where when they have issues, they keep complaining about them and you’re asking other people to do it for you. But you could do it yourself. You could have stepped up,” he said.
The actor also stressed that doing the right thing does not require aligning with any particular political party.
“If you stand for the right thing, you don’t need to align with a party for you to do the right thing,” he said.
He cited the current Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, as an example of a public servant who has earned admiration for his dedication to duty despite being appointed by another government.
“Take a look at IGP Dampare. Everyone keeps talking about this man. You would have thought that by now they would have replaced him; but he is still there working. Everybody still loves him for what he’s doing,” Coleman noted.
Coleman urged Ghanaians to focus on performing their duties diligently, stating that the public would judge individuals based on their actions rather than their political affiliations.
“All I’m saying is that regardless of whatever affiliation you are with, all you need to do is to be able to do your work.
“If you do your work very well and diligently, Ghanaians will not judge you based on the party you belong to. They would look at you and what you did,” he concluded.
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