Gospel musician Evangelist Diana Asamoah has called for a change in the attitudes of Ghanaians, if only any meaningful progress is to take place as expected, with a corresponding improvement in lives.
Admitting to the significant role of political governance in the everyday affairs of the citizenry, the gospel singer cautioned that leadership alone cannot be held to account when the people don’t apply good attitude in their affairs.
“The whole world is in a crisis, a lot of the hardships also rests on our actions. I have always maintained that even if Jesus becomes president and we don’t change our attitudes, we won’t have it right,” she submitted on United Showbiz programme on September 30, 2023.
“The Bible talks about blessings for the truthful and that those in haste won’t have it well,” Diana Asamoah stressed.
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The known New Patriotic Party member cited instances where people have stolen monies belonging to others but also buttressed the point about the fact that other people with godly traits and vocational skills are doing well.
The economy has been a topical issue in recent months following a downturn occasioned by galloping inflation, depreciating currency and general decline in the quality of life coupled with high cost of living.
The government has serially blamed the aftermath of COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine war before submitting to a US$3 billion IMF loan last year, if which US$600 million as tranche one has been credited to government account.
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