The Minister for Communications, Digitalisation, and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, has expressed unwavering confidence in the leadership of President John Mahama for his reflective and conviction-driven leadership.
According to him, Mr Mahama's ability to deeply reflect on his decisions and actions is a key strength that shapes his leadership.
"President Mahama is a man of conviction, he has a lot of introspection and reflection," Mr George stated, highlighting Mr Mahama’s thoughtful and deliberate approach to governance.
"During the manifesto period before he came out with the 60, I believe that influenced his choice of ministers," George added, underscoring the deliberate and strategic thought behind Mr Mahama's appointments.
Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile on February 8, Mr Sam George further noted that the president has carefully selected individuals who possess the drive and ambition to succeed, whether working as part of a team or as solo players in their respective roles.
"He's picked people who he believes have the drive to be able to succeed either as a team or as a solo player," Mr George said
Also, Sam George expressed full confidence in President Mahama's decision-making process, stressing that the president's appointments reflect his understanding of the capabilities of his ministers.
"I am fully convinced in the decision making of president Mahama that he will get a spot or he will give deputies to ministers who he believes requires same , for those who don’t there will be an architecture to support them to do the work that they do," George remarked, expressing belief that the appointments will foster effective governance.
He further assured that the president would provide adequate support structures for those ministers who may require additional assistance, emphasizing Mr Mahama’s commitment to ensuring that everyone in his cabinet is empowered to succeed.
"He will give deputies to ministers who he believes require the same," George said, adding that for those who don’t need deputies, a tailored architecture will be in place to support them in carrying out their duties efficiently.
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