Kissi Agyebeng, you are not doing enough, corruption has increased in Ghana

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Combating corruption is a priority task in the field of public policy, one of the most important reasons Mr. Agyebeng, you were appointed by the president to work at the prosecutor’s office.

Before the Appointments Committee of Parliament, during your vetting on July 22, 2021, you made it clear to Ghanaians that “There is no way I can stop corruption, God himself will not acclaim to that.”

This statement should have disqualified you immediately from getting that post in any good country but since in my country, Ghana, the law doesn’t work and everything is taken for granted, you were still appointed.

As a Special Prosecutor, so far, you have never proved yourself efficiently in the formation of an intolerant attitude towards corrupt behavior in the public environment, improving the mechanisms of public and parliamentary control over the implementation of the laws of Ghana, let alone to prosecute anyone for corruption.

I believe that many will not support your claim to be unhappy over the low allocation of resources for your office in the 2022 budget?

We have witnessed the waste of Ghana’s resources since the NPP came to power without any significant results. Corruption has increased and Ghana at the moment is under a heavy debt that will become the burden of our children.

In the first place, what made you think you can do the job if an experienced man like Martin Amidu has to resign?

Efforts have been made in cases relating to tax evasion but if you see the magnitude of corruption in Ghana today, it is very clear that Mr. Agyebeng, you are not doing enough.

I told Mahama in one of my articles on August 20, 2021, that you can’t do the job even if Akufo Addo gives you freedom or not. That was when Mahama asked Nana Akufo Addo to give you the freedom to do your job.

In my opinion, you can’t do the job because fighting corruption continues to be a daunting task even in advanced countries, let alone Ghana that hasn’t any modern devices to control the monetary affairs of the state.

Mr. Agyebeng, you can’t convince any intelligent Ghanaian that having billions in your office can enhance your performance to do a better job. You can’t prosecute anyone because in Ghana corrupt politicians don’t go to prison, they are still kept in the government.

Therefore, please, save Ghana or the taxpayers’ money to create jobs for the people, instead of pumping the hard-earned resources into the office of a prosecutor who is so scared of the president to prosecute a corrupt NPP politician.

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