Prominent journalist Captain Smart has condemned President Akufo-Addo and the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) government for alleged corruption related to COVID-19 testing fees at Kotoka International Airport (KIA).
During the pandemic, Frontiers Healthcare Services, contracted to conduct COVID-19 testing at KIA, reportedly generated over $87 million from testing services.
In stark contrast, the government received less than $7 million from these operations, raising questions about financial transparency and the distribution of funds.
According to a statement on X, Captain Smart’s fiery remarks highlight a troubling disparity between the revenues earned by Frontiers and the minimal financial return to the state.
He labeled the situation as indicative of widespread corruption within the NPP administration, calling for accountability and transparency in public health financial management.
This issue has reignited public discourse on government accountability and the need for reform in how contracts are awarded and managed, especially during public health crises.
The overwhelming profits earned by Frontiers have led to accusations of exploitation and mismanagement, further fueling discontent among citizens.
As public trust in the government continues to wane, Captain Smart’s criticism serves as a rallying cry for accountability.
The NPP faces increasing scrutiny, and calls for a reevaluation of its governance and financial practices are louder than ever.
The sentiment among many is clear: “Never again” should the public endure such perceived corruption.