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Ghana’s Service Corps: Lead with Integrity

Nabila by Nabila
March 31, 2026 | 07:05
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Transforming National Service Personnel: A Call for Principled Leadership

Tema, Ghana – National service personnel have been urged to elevate themselves beyond mere skill acquisition, embracing a transformation into principled leaders who embody strong values and discipline. This powerful call to action came from Mr. Courage Makafui Nunekpeku, the Managing Director of TDC Ghana Limited, during a graduation parade for service personnel completing their orientation at Michel Camp.

The two-week intensive program, a cornerstone of the national service experience, concluded with a formal parade, marking a significant milestone for the young individuals. Mr. Nunekpeku underscored the critical role of character development, stating that the nation’s future prosperity hinges not solely on academic or professional credentials, but crucially on the moral compass, disciplined conduct, and personal growth of its youth.

The rigorous 14-day training initiative was a collaborative effort, drawing support from both the Ghana Armed Forces and the National Service Authority. Its primary objectives were to cultivate resilience, instill a deep sense of discipline, and foster unwavering respect for authority – qualities deemed essential for effective service and responsible citizenship.

“These are not transient lessons to be forgotten once your service concludes,” Mr. Nunekpeku impressed upon the graduating personnel. “These are lifelong values, fundamental principles that must permeate every aspect of your thinking, your actions, and your commitment to service.”

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Key Pillars of Service and Leadership:

  • Discipline as a Foundation: Mr. Nunekpeku highlighted discipline as an indispensable prerequisite for success in any endeavor. He implored the personnel to manifest the discipline they had cultivated through their training in their daily punctuality and overall conduct. This adherence to order and structure, he explained, is a visible testament to their commitment and preparedness.

  • Service as an Opportunity: The managing director encouraged a paradigm shift in how national service is perceived. Rather than viewing it as a mere obligation or a hurdle to overcome, he urged them to embrace it as a valuable opportunity to contribute meaningfully to the nation’s development and progress. This proactive mindset, he suggested, would lead to more impactful and fulfilling service experiences.

  • Upholding Integrity: A stern caution was issued against the temptation of shortcuts and dishonesty. Mr. Nunekpeku emphasized that the true strength and reliability of any institution are intrinsically linked to the integrity and ethical standards of its members. Compromising on honesty, he warned, erodes trust and undermines collective progress.

  • The Choice of Right Over Easy: The personnel were presented with a profound challenge: to consistently “choose the harder right over the easier wrong.” This principle, he elaborated, is the bedrock of true leadership. It requires the courage to make ethical decisions, even when they are more demanding.

Leadership Redefined: Responsibility as the Starting Point

Mr. Nunekpeku offered a compelling redefinition of leadership, moving beyond the confines of titles and hierarchical positions. “Leadership is not about holding a formal title or occupying a specific office,” he declared. “True leadership begins with an unwavering commitment to taking personal responsibility for your actions, for your contributions, and for the impact you make, regardless of your current position or environment.”

This emphasis on personal accountability signifies a fundamental shift in understanding leadership, positioning it as an inherent quality that can be demonstrated by anyone, anywhere. It encourages initiative, ownership, and a proactive approach to problem-solving and contribution. The training, therefore, aimed not just to equip individuals with skills, but to nurture the character and mindset of future leaders who will shape Ghana’s trajectory.

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