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An Open Letter to Hon. Alexander Afenyo-Markin Minority Leader in Parliament of Ghana

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJuly 26, 2025 Social Issues & Advocacy No Comments2 Mins Read
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An Open Letter to Hon. Alexander Afenyo-Markin   Minority Leader in Parliament of Ghana

Dear Honorable Leader,
Ghana stands at a threshold—where the echoes of public frustration meet the promise of institutional redemption. In this moment, you wield not just political influence, but moral weight. Your voice, amplified through the chamber of Parliament and the corridors of public discourse, is not an instrument of division, but potentially a bridge toward national renewal.

Yet, the language of opposition must not be reduced to provocation. For as our elders say, “Obanyansafo kasa no yɛ dɛ wɔ aso”—the wise speak sweetly to the ear. Ghana does not yearn for theatrics, but thoughtfulness. Your recent comments have stirred not only debate but disappointment; not for their volume, but for their absence of vision.

Leadership in minority is not license for cynicism—it is the platform for clarity, courage, and construction. The Ghanaian people deserve critique wrapped in policy, dissent clothed in direction. Let your opposition speak like the rhythm of Kente—bold, symbolic, yet woven with deliberate care.

🎯 Policy over Politics
Imagine a critique rooted in tangible alternatives:

Instead of condemnation, propose targeted reforms for youth enterprise under the 24-hour economy.

Rather than broad dismissal, outline structured accountability frameworks for security sector oversight.

Don’t just challenge railway revival—recommend interregional trade models powered by transportation equity.

Let your commentary become not just reaction, but roadmap.

🪶 A Poetic Posture for Posterity
We are watching history unfold. Will your words be remembered as sparks of transformation or shadows of discontent? As the Akan proverb goes, “Nsa ka nkɔka”—let the hand touch, but let it also correct. Speak not only to frustrate, but to inspire. Let your legacy be one of meaningful disruption, not fleeting rebuke.

Ghana is not an audience—it is your fellow steward. If opposition is your mantle, let maturity be your method.

Yours in patriotism and legacy,
Atitso Akpalu
Citizen | Cultural Integrator | Advocate for Ethical Governance



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