On the importance of communicating for the common good, Mawuena Trebarh, a Communication Consultant said he views communication as a tool that “must influence the common good and should be used to change the mind-set of people about things.”

Ghanaians must be ready to say I will not compare my side’s best with the other side’s worst

Mr. Edem Ashigbey

The first edition of the “Faith in the Public Sphere series” was organised in March 2019 and focused on professionals in the financial sector and Christian ethics in the financial sector.

On his part, the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications, Kenneth Edem Ashigbey, noted that to effectively communicate for the common good, people must be fair.

“Ghanaians must be ready to say I will not compare my side’s best with the other side’s worst. I will not assume the worst motives in my opponents. I will acknowledge the upsides and downsides of all positions. I will praise my counterparts when they deserve it, and challenge my allies when they deserve it,” Ashigbey said.

 

Source: aciafrica

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