9 Memorable Quotes Of Alban Bagbin
Alban Bagbin is the speaker of Ghana Parliament. Alban has inspired many through his wise sayings and quotes. Let’s take a look at 9 memorable quotes of Alban Bagbin.
9 Memorable Quotes Of Alban Bagbin
1. “I pray I don’t die early so that I can see things”
2. “For there can be no peace without justice and the much talked about peace, prosperity and sustainable development will continue to elude the world without gender equality”
3. “I will not do anything as a speaker to obstruct the business of government…never will I allow myself to be used as an errand boy of any president. It won’t happen”
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4. “We cannot continue to close our eyes, take a back seat and rely solely on our prayers as a replacement for discipline, hard work and our sense of duty as patriotic citizens”
5. “Let us collectively as the legislature commits to stabilising the economic turbulence in the country. If there was any time in the history of this country that Ghanaians are looking up to the Legislature not the Executive for solutions to challenges confronting us as a people, it is now”
9 Memorable Quotes Of Alban Bagbin
6. “To the rest of Ghanaians, offer whatever support they can by way of food, water, building materials, clothing, and anything essential to ease the grief of our fellow countrymen and women. Let us, in the proverbial Ghanaian spirit of love and hospitality, help them to rebuild their lives” on Appiate Explosion
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7. “All I can say to the former leaders is, the Lord is your Shepherd, you shall not want. When one door closes, many doors open; and I tell you sure, that many of the open doors are better and higher than the closed door. Look at the opened doors and not the closed one.”
8. “This is a time for us to reflect on the progress we have made as a nation and to recommit ourselves to the ideals of democracy, freedom and justice for which our forefathers fought.”
9. “We must remember those who paid the ultimate price for our independence and pledge never to take our freedoms for granted”