| dc.description.abstract | This study interrogates the covid-19 addresses of president Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo to discover their inherent rhetorical appeals and goals. Qualitative content 
analysis was the design for the work, by which the research officer purposively sampled
five (5) COVID-19 addresses of the president for interpretive analysis. The focus of the 
study was on the covid-19 addresses delivered between February 2021 and March 2022 
which were rhetorically analysed based on the Aristotelian rhetorical theory. The study 
found numerous persuasive strategies that exposed the presence of Aristotle's triad of 
appeals; ethos, logos and pathos in all the five selected update speeches. The findings 
of the study revealed further that, appeal to exemplary leadership, expert approval and 
trust in authorities were used under ethos while appeal to fear and empathy, nationhood 
and optimism are appeal types found to have depicted the patho-centric mode of 
persuasion. And the type of appeals which exemplified logos include; appeal to logical 
argumentation, datadriven policies and statistical data. Again, achievement of zero 
COVID-19 active cases in Ghana was found to be the overarching persuasive goal and 
two other supporting goals of attaining a vaccine-induced herd immunity and adherence 
to the COVID-19 safety protocols. The study also conclusively upholds the effective 
utilization of Aristotle’s trichotomy of appeals by Mr. Akufo Addo in his addresses to 
strategically influence an appreciative response among his audience, on the fatality of 
the virus, efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccines and adherence to the safety protocols. 
Suggestions were made to the effect that; subsequent studies could examine the impact 
of the persuasive techniques employed by the president on the Ghanaian populace. And 
replicating this study on the other covid-19 speeches by the president, apart from the 
ones selected for the current study. | en_US |