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Leadership Requires Humility and Respect – Bridget Otoo tells Mahama’s ‘boys’

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, Ghana Street Journal

Media personality Bridget Otoo has issued a cautionary message to appointees of the newly sworn-in John Dramani Mahama administration, urging them to remain respectful and considerate towards party communicators and grassroots supporters, often referred to as footsoldiers.

Bridget emphasized the importance of humility and accountability in leadership in a post shared on Twitter.

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“When the scandal happens, when you falter, it is these same people who would speak in support of you!” she stated, pointing to the critical role party communicators and grassroots supporters play in shaping public perception and defending the administration in times of crisis.

“Don’t look down on anyone because you got an appointment! You are a leader, act as such,” she added.

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