Member of Parliament for Klottey Korle Constituency, Zanetor Agyeman Rawlings has attacked the Ruling New Patriotic Government for taking advantage of the country resources.
According to her, the people trusted with Ghana’s assets are looting for their personal benefit and not that of the larger population.
The lawmaker made these remarks during a speech at the just-ended commemoration of the 31st December revolution in Accra.
She said, the principles of leadership is about sacrifice and service and must be the cardinal points people in power should live by.
“This government today that has decided to take advantage of everything that was bequeath to the people of Ghana,” he said adding that resources of this country were being taken over by people in their personal capacities.
“Leadership is about service and sacrifice and reflecting the values that comrades, we must not pay lip service to principles that don’t mean anything to us,” she added.
She rallied NDC members to reset their value systems and go back to collect the traits of integrity and accountability which are some of the foundation block of the party her father and other comrades built.
Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings said only loyal and committed supporters could guarantee the NDC electoral success by way of protecting its ultimate interest at the polls.
“We must have loyal supporters, committed comrades who cannot be bribed and who cannot be bought because when the time comes, those are the people who you need to protect your ballot boxes, the people you’ll need to protect your pink sheets.
“Because in this current dispensation, when you find that you are not satisfied with the outcome of an election, when you go to court, you must provide evidence of the wrongdoing and that evidence lies in your pink sheets and in your ability to gather evidence.
The 2022 edition of the anniversary of the 31st December revolution was the 41st in the series. It marked the day on which Rawlings staged his second successive coup to depose the Hilla Limann government and constitute the Provisional National Defense Council, PNDC, government.
Source: theGhanaianvoice.com