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Home » “Attitude, mentorship key to success” — Jinapor tells young professionals

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“Attitude, mentorship key to success” — Jinapor tells young professionals

Agyemkum Tuah
Last updated: April 23, 2026 7:00 pm
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The Member of Parliament for Damongo and Ranking Member on Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, Samuel Abu Jinapor, has underscored the importance of attitude, mentorship, and humility in shaping the future of young legal professionals, insisting that personal character often matters more than academic qualifications.

He delivered the remarks via a video address as he was unable to attend the 2026 Law Students’ Network (LSN) Leadership and Law Series held on Saturday, 18 April 2026, at the ISSER Conference Centre, University of Ghana, Legon. The event was held under the theme: “Beyond the Classroom: Winning in Law and Politics.”

Jinapor described attitude as a decisive factor in career advancement, stressing that while formal education and certificates are important, they are not enough on their own to guarantee success.

“You may have all the qualifications on paper, but your attitude is going to determine how far you go,” he said, adding that humility remains a key trait that keeps individuals grounded and teachable throughout their careers.

He urged young professionals to cultivate discipline, respect, and a willingness to learn, noting that an attitude of humility helps individuals remain open to guidance and correction in their personal and professional development.

Mr. Jinapor placed strong emphasis on mentorship, describing it as a critical pillar of growth and leadership development. According to him, no individual succeeds in isolation, and progress in life often depends on guidance from others who have walked similar paths.

“Mentorship is absolutely important. No one succeeds in isolation. Along your journey, you will need guidance, support, and sometimes correction,” he stated.

He encouraged young people to actively seek mentors and learn not only from their achievements but also from the principles that guide their decisions and leadership styles. He highlighted service, loyalty, and humility as values that can significantly shape long-term success.

Reflecting on his own journey in public service, the Damongo MP expressed gratitude for the influence of senior political figures who supported and mentored him early in his career. He specifically acknowledged the role of former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, whom he said he met at a young age and from whom he gained valuable opportunities and experience in public service.

He noted that exposure to experienced leaders helped shape his understanding of governance and responsibility, adding that mentorship plays a central role in preparing future leaders.

Drawing from historical wisdom, Jinapor also cited former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, emphasising the importance of focusing on immediate steps in life rather than becoming overwhelmed by distant goals.

He encouraged young people to approach success as a gradual journey, insisting that persistence and determination eventually yield results.

“The journey to success and glory can be long, but if you are determined, you will definitely get there,” he said.

Jinapor further expressed confidence in the potential of the youth present, describing them as future leaders in various fields including governance, corporate leadership, and public service. He said with the right attitude and values, many of them could rise to top leadership positions in Ghana and beyond.

He assured the young people of his continued support for their aspirations, urging them to remain disciplined, committed, and focused as they pursue their goals.

Source: asaaseradio.com

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