Call to Replace Presidential Portrait with Directive Principles of State Policy

Noble Quansah
Journalist
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In a recent opinion piece, Eric advocates for the replacement of the traditional presidential portrait with a framed version of the Directive Principles of State Policy. He argues that this change would better reflect the nation’s vision and mission as outlined in a comprehensive five-year strategic plan developed through extensive processes. The piece emphasizes the importance of aligning national symbols with the core values and policies that guide governance, suggesting that the current presidential portrait does not adequately represent the aspirations of the people. Eric's proposal aims to inspire a renewed focus on the principles that should govern the state, encouraging a more engaged citizenry in the political process. This call for change is part of a broader dialogue on how national identity and governance can be better represented in public spaces.




