At the time when almost everything is being politicized in the country, Ghanaian actor, Fiifi Coleman, has called on citizens to take personal responsibility and stand up for what is right, no matter their political affiliation.
In a recent interview on Okay FM, Coleman criticized the tendency of some Ghanaians to complain about problems without taking action.
“I’ve noticed that many people keep complaining about issues, expecting others to fix them. But why not step up and do it yourself?” he said.
He emphasized that integrity and doing the right thing should not be tied to any political party.
“If you stand for what is right, you don’t need to align with any party to do so,” he stated.
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Coleman pointed to Inspector General of Police Dr. George Akuffo Dampare as a prime example of a dedicated public servant who has gained widespread respect, although he was appointed by Nana Akufo-Addo’s government.
“Look at IGP Dampare—everyone praises him. You’d think he would have been replaced by now, but he’s still there, working hard and earning admiration,” he noted.
He advised Ghanaians to focus on fulfilling their responsibilities with diligence and added that the public values competence over political allegiance.
“No matter your political affiliation, just do your job well. If you work diligently, Ghanaians will judge you based on your actions, not your party ties,” said Fiifi Coleman.
Watch his statement below.