Editor of the National Forum newspaper, James Kwabena Bomfeh says, President Nana Akufo-Addo must be radical in fighting corruption.
According to him, it is the only way to fight and win against the canker that has plaque the nation.
He said, the president needs to double up his efforts to curbing corruption if he really wants to leave a mark on the fight against the act.
According to him, the President’s zeal to nip corruption in the bud has dwindled, hence giving Ghanaians little to no hope that he is committed to the fight.
Speaking on Peace FM’s Kokrokoo morning show, the former acting CPP General Secretary said expressed his unhappiness with the way the president is handling corruption.
“One of the things that the President, today, will admit is that the excitement and the appeal that people got that he will bring a radical approach to fighting corruption, it is missing. We are not seeing it. If the President will step up within his 2-year term left to do something and show that he is taking steps with the fight against corruption, perceived or real, that alone apart from all that he has done will boost everything he is doing,” he said while joining the Wednesday’s panel on Peace FM’s ‘Kokrokoo’ morning show
In a Televised address on Sunday, October 30, 2022, the President reiterated his commitment to making the lives of Ghanaians better.
“We are in a crisis, I do not exaggerate when I say so. I cannot find an example in history when so many malevolent forces have come together at the same time. But, as we have shown in other circumstances, we shall turn this crisis into an opportunity to resolve not just the short-term, urgent problems, but the long-term structural problems that have bedeviled our economy.
“I urge us all to see the decision to go to the International Monetary Fund in this light. We have gone to the Fund to repair, in the short term, our public finances, and restore our balance of payments, whilst we continue to work on the medium to long-term structural changes that are at the heart of our goal of constructing a resilient, robust Ghanaian economy, and building a Ghana Beyond Aid.
“I am able to report to you, my fellow Ghanaians, that the negotiations to secure a strong IMF Programme, which will support the implementation of our Post COVID-19 Programme for Economic Growth and additional funding to support the 2023 Budget and development programme, are at advanced stages, and are going well,” he stated.
Source: theGhanaianvoice.com
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