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My father taught me not to inherit his enemies

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October 5, 2025
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Klottey Korle MP, Dr. Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings

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ACCRA, Oct 5 (The African Portal) – Klottey Korle MP, Dr. Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings, has revealed that former Jerry John Rawlings, his father, told her never to inherit his enemies.

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She added that her strength in politics comes from a deep reliance on prayer and wisdom passed on by her late father, former President Jerry John Rawlings.

In an interview on JoyNews’ Talk No Dey Cook Rice podcast, the legislator reflected on the hostility she has faced both as a child and as a public figure.

“To a large extent, I do pray a lot. You just surrender certain things and pray for the grace to move on and keep focused on what your purpose is,” she explained.

She recounted how her father’s counsel continues to guide her. “I remember my father actually saying to me, ‘Do not make enemies of your parents’ enemies.’ It stayed with me, and it is something I’ve lived by,” she disclosed.

Dr. Agyeman-Rawlings stressed that she would never disown her parents or distance herself from their sacrifices. “I will not publicly or privately turn my back on my parents, because I know what they did. I am also aware of the sacrifices they made,” she insisted.

She also pointed out that her father had apologised for the excesses of the revolution, even taking responsibility for actions carried out by others. Despite this, she said, many who know the full story have chosen silence.

Her approach to politics, she emphasized, is shaped by these experiences. “I do not take kindly to people on my platform abusing or assaulting other people. It is not something I endorse, because I know what it feels like to be on the receiving end of something you may have had nothing to do with,” she stated.

To her, critics only expose their fear of conviction when they try to undermine her.

“Sometimes people see the level of conviction you have. They know that if they attack you enough, they can get you to move away from what you believe in. You must resist that so they don’t win,” she added.

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