Convener of the Coalition for National Sovereignty, Bernard Mornarh, has
lambasted President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for not handling
corruption cases of his appointees properly.
According to him, the President’s approach to dealing with corruption
scandals exposed by well-meaning Ghanaians under his government has been
a laughable disaster of a pattern.
In his view, instead of President Akufo-Addo, fighting and uprooting
corruption, he has rather turned himself into a “Clearing-Agent-In-Chief
instead of Commander-In-Chief” by ensuring that offenders pay the
damning consequences after investigations find them guilty.
Bernard Mornarh questioning the integrity of the president noted that if
indeed President Akufo-Addo was committed to fighting corruption, he
should have been prosecuting at least 53 of his appointees by now.
He noted that, aside corruption, poor governance including security
issues, bad economic situations have led to unrest and agitations by
Ghanaians who he indicated have not been treated fairly by government.
In his words, “the corrupt level of the current government has passed
the test of hypothesis and has assumed the level of theory and in full
practice”.
Addressing the public on behalf of Mornarh at the Kejetia Market in
Kumasi, PNC National Organiser, Desmond Ntow, vowed that the coalition
is ready to take on the government through demonstrations in the various
regions to ensure the Akufo-Addo government become “sensitive to the
plight of Ghanaians”.
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