
Mrs. Justina Darko Andoh, Human Resource Manager of St Georgina Health Care & Consultancy, has sounded the alarm on Ghana’s moral decline in her welcome address at the Transformation Conference 2026.
She highlighted the erosion of moral values, citing examples of violence, greed, theft, and disrespect among the youth.

According to Mrs. Darko Andoh, Ghana’s moral decay is a silent threat to national progress, echoing the words of Albert Einstein, “Try not to become a man of success but a man of values.”
She emphasized that a nation’s strength lies not in its economy or borders, but in its shared values of honesty, compassion, and respect.
The conference aims to address this crisis, with experts warning that Ghana’s future depends on restoring moral values.
She attributes Ghana’s corruption to a generational ethical failure, urging a national reawakening.
Adding that, concern over moral decadence among Ghana’s youth, calling for ethics education in schools and homes.
As Ghana stands at a crossroads, Mrs. Darko Andoh urged attendees to choose a path of moral renewal, prioritizing empathy, community, and integrity.
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