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[ 2016-11-17 ] 
Persons With 'Unbridled Libido' Shouldn’t Be Leaders - Professor Adei Professor Stephen Adei, a Former Rector of the
Ghana Institute of Management and Public
Administration (GIMPA) has proposed that persons
with unbridled libido should not be allowed
leadership roles in the country.
In his view, such persons are a high risk to
society considering how morally bankrupt they are
insisting that they can be a source of disgrace to
the country if they are allowed to shepherd others
in leadership roles.
According to him, morality is pivotal in
leadership and therefore leaders should not be bad
examples to their followers and should always
endeavor to be role models.
“Persons who have morality issues should not be
made leaders. They can disgrace the persons or
institution the lead. Can you imagine a president
having children outside wedlock which is a sign of
moral failure”, he quizzed.
Speaking at Ultimate 106.9 Fm’s public forum
held at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science
and Technology (KNUST) Law Faculty auditorium
under the theme ‘the Leader Ghana Deserves’
Professor Adei maintained that leaders who are
unable to shelve their sexual desires leading to
these, must never in the first place be allowed.
He stated that if these are adhered to, it will
help in shaping society and provide the country
exemplary leadership advising persons who aspire
to leadership positions to show care by
demonstrating that they care for Ghanaians and not
only cronies, tribes mates and parties. Source - Ultimatefm

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