Majority leader chastises Ghanaians for high tolerance level for corruption


Minority Leader, Alban Sumana Bagbin has chastised Ghanaians for having a high tolerance level for corruption – something he says makes it difficult to deal with the canker.

He says the culture and beliefs of Ghanaians make it difficult to totally deal with the situation.

The outspoken Member of Parliament made these comments when he delivered a lecture at the University for Development Studies in Wa in the Upper West Region.

He said family members of people elected into public office tend to think that resources belonging to the state belongs to them. This is because they feel “it is our turn to ‘chop’”.

They, therefore, constantly put pressure on them and make outrageous demands making the tendency for public officials to take what they does not belong to them very high.

He said corruption is pervasive and a global trend and it was wrong for people to think that it was a bi-product of authoritarianism.

He indicated the country will not develop if the phenomenon of corruption continues to pervade every facet of the society.

Mr. Bagbin also says politicization of corruption has further made it difficult to robustly fight the menace.

“We now have the politicisation of corruption and the corruption of politics. Any time there is a report or findings that Mr A is suspected of corruption, we put a party colour on him, it is because he is NDC or NPP.T

this development, according to him, is a killer and everything must be done to stop it.


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