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Ashanti Regional Minister’s gesture toward Akufo-Addo portrait sparks debate

A video capturing the Ashanti Regional Minister bowing before a portrait of former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has ignited widespread discussion across social media, with Ghanaians divided over the meaning and appropriateness of the act.

In the footage, which has since gone viral, the minister is seen in a formal setting pausing to bow toward a framed image of the former leader. The gesture, captured on camera, has prompted varied interpretations from the public.

Some view the act as a respectful acknowledgment of Akufo-Addo’s service and leadership, consistent with cultural norms of showing reverence to elders and former heads of state. Others, however, have criticized the display as excessive, questioning whether such gestures align with the principles of democratic governance.

The video has reignited conversations about political culture in Ghana, particularly regarding the level of deference shown to leaders after they leave office. Social media users continue to share contrasting opinions, with some defending the minister’s actions as a matter of personal respect, while others argue it reflects an entrenched culture of political reverence.

As of press time, the Ashanti Regional Minister has not issued a statement regarding the incident. The video remains a trending topic, fueling broader discourse on leadership, protocol, and public conduct in the country’s political sphere.

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