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Is Hon. Johnson Kwadwo Asiedu Nketia the General who knows the Battlefield? Part 2

Mon, Sep 22 2025 9:30 PM
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Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, aka General Mosquito

A leader who walks among the people, listens to their whispers, and thanks them for their toil, is a leader who will forever reign.

In Ghana’s volatile political terrain, few figures command respect, loyalty, and fear in equal measure. One of them is Hon. Johnson Kwadwo Asiedu Nketia, affectionately known as “General Mosquito.” His recent “Thank You Tour” has reignited debates not only about his intentions, but also about his style of leadership, his strategic brilliance, and the kind of political culture we’re choosing to normalise in this country.

While some critics have attempted to paint this tour as self-serving or a veiled campaign stunt, the General’s response was calm, measured, and rooted in logic, not ego. Rather than respond with insults or pettiness, he clarified the purpose of the tour with a humility rarely seen in Ghanaian politics. He reminded the nation that the tour was not about presidential ambitions but about recognising the tireless work of NDC grassroots members, cadres, and organisers, especially those who fought on the parliamentary frontlines in 2024.

Unlike the many politicians who descend on communities only during election seasons, armed with sweet promises and loud slogans, Asiedu Nketia is proving to be a different breed. He understands that leadership is not a seasonal activity; it is a daily commitment. He campaigned for votes, yes, but now he returns not to demand more, but to show appreciation. That, in itself, is political maturity.

What kind of society are we building if we condemn a leader for saying “thank you”? Must everything be filtered through partisan suspicion? Do we always have to make a mountain out of an anthill just because it suits our political narrative?

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The truth is that gratitude is rare in politics but it shouldn’t be. Those who win elections and disappear until the next cycle are not leaders; they are ingrates. The General, however, has chosen to walk the humble path of appreciation and that deserves commendation, not condemnation.

Let’s not forget that during the 2024 elections, the NDC adopted a two-pronged strategy: President Mahama led the presidential campaign, and Asiedu Nketia led the parliamentary front. And what a strategy it was. While the ruling NPP shifted its focus to securing a parliamentary majority, hoping to frustrate an incoming Mahama administration, Asiedu Nketia rolled up his sleeves and went into difficult terrains, NPP strongholds and wrestled seats from them.

This wasn’t luck. It was political warfare. It was strategic execution at its finest. That is why his decision to go back and say “thank you” is not just symbolic it’s necessary. It reinforces loyalty, strengthens party morale, and shows that leadership is not just about winning, but also about nurturing relationships.

One of Asiedu Nketia’s most admirable qualities is his communication style. In a political era riddled with insults, propaganda, and arrogance, the General speaks with clarity, wisdom, and weight. He doesn’t belittle. But his words carry force. His statements during the tour have not only calmed internal tensions but have also reminded party members of the importance of unity and patience.

Where others sow division, he calls for cohesion. Where others chase the spotlight, he gives credit to the unseen hands, the ward coordinators, branch executives, and party loyalists who form the NDC’s backbone.

The NDC and Ghanaian politics in general needs more of this. We need leaders who remember where they came from, who acknowledge the efforts of the people, and who speak truth with grace. Instead of wasting energy tearing down people like Asiedu Nketia, we should be encouraging more politicians to follow his example.

In a time where public trust in political leaders is at an all-time low, his approach is refreshing. He’s not hiding behind big titles or inflated egos. He’s walking among the people, listening, thanking, and reinforcing the values of loyalty and service.

So, is Hon. Johnson Kwadwo Asiedu Nketia the General who knows the battlefield? Absolutely. Not only does he know the battlefield, he understands the soldiers, honours their sacrifice, and knows how to win wars without losing his soul.

If Ghana’s political future is to be bright, then let it be filled with more leaders who know how to fight and how to give thanks when the dust settles.

Because the true mark of a leader is not just how they campaign, but how they remember those who fought beside them.

A leader who walks among the people, listens to their whispers, and thanks them for their toil, is a leader who will forever reign.

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