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Don’t Use Power to Settle Scores – Duncan-Williams Cautions Mahama’s Ministers

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, Ghana Street Journal

Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams has cautioned ministers in John Dramani Mahama’s administration against using their positions to settle personal scores.

Speaking during a worship service attended by President Mahama and members of the Christian community in Accra, the Founder of Action Chapel International urged government officials to exercise power responsibly.

“I want to admonish all the Ministers that sit in counsel with Mr. President, don’t be vindictive. Don’t pay evil for evil.

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“Don’t sit to settle scores with anybody, and do not use the victory and the glory of this President to settle scores with anyone. Because there are implications for that.

“When you use power given to you and entrusted to you for the benefit of the people to settle scores and to prove a point, there are serious implications for that,” he said.

Duncan-Williams also described Mahama as a leader who does not harbour vindictive tendencies, urging his ministers to follow the same example.

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