Businessman and economic policy analyst Senyo Hosi has sharply criticized Ghana's political leadership, calling on Members of Parliament to lead by example instead of engaging in what he describes as "student leadership behaviour." Speaking on TV3's The KeyPoints, he expressed disappointment over the recent ministerial vetting process, where heated arguments and disorderly conduct took centre stage. "Our children are watching.

Let us show them a proper example of decorum, proper engagement, and empathy," he said, stressing the need for leaders to demonstrate maturity.

According to him, the behaviour displayed in Parliament was an embarrassment to the nation. "It is an affront to the people of Ghana.

You owe us an apology." Hosi also questioned the rushed nature of the vetting process, arguing that the structure itself was setting MPs up for failure. "You cannot schedule one hour for eight people.