The Executive Director of the Ghana Integrity Initiative (GII), the native chapter of Transparency International (TI), Mary Awelana Addah, has expressed issues about President Akufo-Addo’s lack of consideration to the problems of corruption in his Tuesday (Feb. 27) State of the Nation Address.
According to the anti-corruption physique, they had been equally expectant, identical to many Ghanaians, to listen to what President Akufo-Addo has to say in regards to the battle in opposition to corruption within the nation.
Speaking to Alfred Ocansey on Ghana Tonight yesterday [February 29], Mary Addah identified the deal with should have given Ghanaians a “situational analysis” of corruption points over the previous years.
“We know for sure that this is an account of all that has been going on, the situational analysis of what we have done, what we are doing, and what we seek to do as a people,” stated Mary Ada, including that, “for anybody to talk about governance and neglect to speak about corruption, I do not know what to say.”
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She added, “But certainly that is a matter that needed some attention from the President, I must say.”
However, Mary Addah additional famous that it was not “out of the moon” for President Akufo-Addo to draw back from problems with corruption in such an deal with.
According to Mrs Addah, the President in current instances has “sought to move away from speaking about anything concerning corruption.”
“It is either mentioned in passing over the years as his tenure progressed; even last year, I believe so, the last three years there has been some…maybe it is the omission of the speechwriters but I think there has been some deliberate ploy to remove the subject matter from the discourse,” stated Awelana Addah.
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“But that rather brings the issue to the fore because people then pay more attention to what is happening if we are talking about the subject on a daily basis,” she pressured.
The govt director of GII, a serious stakeholder within the anti-corruption area, emphasised {that a} State of the Nation deal with can by no means be silent on “our anti-corruption moves” and efforts to curb the menace.
She continued by indicating that the President’s refusal to the touch on the difficulty of corruption could also be “an attempt to downplay anti-corruption” efforts.
Responding to what might make the President decline to the touch on anti-corruption points, she defined that each the policymaker and the implementor would possibly need to get consideration to different points as a substitute.
“Two things; one will be that the policy maker and the implementor might be seeking to attract some listenership when it comes to other issues and for that matter, seek to downplay the issues around anti-corruption,” she stated.
However, she maintained that such an method can be detrimental to the nation’s success within the battle in opposition to the canker.
This, she stated, is as a result of Ghana is a rustic that has been confronted with the destructive results of corruption, stating that “we have seen study after study, we have seen evidence after evidence of how corruption affects our lives.”
The State of the Nation is an annual deal with to Parliament given by the President of the Republic masking the financial, social, and monetary state of the nation in line with Article 67 of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana.