Actress and activist Ama K. Abebrese has condemned what she describes as a worrying trend of appointing men with documented histories or allegations of sexual assault and harassment into key governmental positions.
In a strongly worded statement shared on social media, she argued that no serious country should elevate individuals facing such accusations to roles of national influence.
According to her, such appointments send a dangerous message that misconduct against women carries no consequences and may even be rewarded.
Her remarks have sparked discussions online about ethical leadership and the need for stronger vetting processes for public office holders, especially in cases involving gender-based misconduct.
Abebrese, known for her consistent advocacy on women’s rights, has long used her platform to call for stronger protections for victims of abuse and more responsible leadership across public institutions.