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Alexander Afenyo-Markin has offered pointed advice to President John Dramani Mahama, calling for an apology to Ghanaians over perceived missteps in governance and suggesting an expansion of ministerial appointments to tackle the nation's challenges effectively. "I will not criticize just because I am in opposition," Afenyo-Markin began, setting a constructive tone. "When we make mistakes, we must admit them and apologize.

Sixty ministers will not help your political cause.

But when civil society comes out with the narrative that everything is done by the political class, instead of us boldly explaining the intricacies of politics, they will fall for the trap." Afenyo-Markin, known for his pragmatic approach to political discourse, proposed a path forward for the President, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging the complexity of governance. "If I were to advise Mr.