Renowned gospel musician, Diana Asamoah, has urged Ghanaians to foster a culture of honesty and integrity in their daily lives for true progress, emphasising that even a leader of extraordinaire character, akin to Jesus Christ, would not suffice if the people do not uphold ethical values.
While acknowledging the influence of
political governance on the daily lives of citizens, Asamoah cautioned that
attributing all responsibility for progress solely to leadership is misguided
without an accompanying positive shift in attitudes at all levels of society.
Speaking
on the UTV television
programme, United Showbiz on September 30, 2023, Asamoah
emphasized, "The whole world is in a crisis, and a significant portion of
the hardships is also a consequence of our actions. I have always asserted that
even if Jesus were to become president and we do not alter our attitudes, we
will not thrive."
She
further highlighted a biblical perspective, underscoring the blessings
associated with truthfulness and the adverse outcomes for those who act
hastily.
Asamoah, a known member of the New
Patriotic Party, cited instances of theft and dishonesty, juxtaposing them with
individuals who possess virtuous qualities and vocational skills, attaining
success.
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Even with God as the President, our suffering won't end if we don't stay honest with ourselves - Diana Asamoah #UnitedShowbiz pic.twitter.com/lSKSu6Y33q
— UTV Ghana (@utvghana) October 1, 2023
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