play videoMubarick Masawudu, a member of the National Democratic Congress
Mubarick Masawudu, a member of the National Democratic Congress, NDC, has accused the government of pretending to be fighting corruption.
He contends that six years into office, it is unacceptable that the New Patriotic Party, NPP, the government continues to use the excuse of working to prosecute accused officials, especially in the face of glaring evidence.
In an interview
Read full articleon Joy News’ Prime Morning programme on August 1, 2022; the one-time parliamentary hopeful for the Asawase Constituency in the Ashanti Region, said he believed that the NDC will come to power and must do better than the NPP in fighting the scourge.
“The NDC can recalibrate the system and slow down on the public debt and definitely tackle corruption. I believe if you look at the former president, John Dramani Mahama, during his tenure, he showed that he wanted to do something about corruption.
“In this current government, we have people committing corrupt practices and yet still... there is glaring evidence…there is a pretence by this government to be fighting corruption. This government has some six years, so it is not about being ready, what have you done practically?” he quizzed.
He cited the recent incident of the former Chief Executive Officer of the Northern Development Authority, NDA, raising issues bordering on forgery and corruption but not getting the necessary support.
That case is currently with the Office of the Special Prosecutor.
Ghana has fallen in the area of the annual global corruption perception ranking. According to the 2021 edition of the annual corruption ranking chart by Transparency International, Ghana ranked 73rd out of 180 countries on the Corruption Perception Index, CPI, report released on April 4.
“Ghana’s current performance is still below 50 which is the expected average, thus leaves much to be desired,” the report noted.
Out of 49 African countries ranked, Ghana placed 9th with Senegal, each bagging a score of 43.