The Upper East NDC’s Regional Youth Organizer, Abraham Azumah Lambon has hinted that with the amount of corruption witnessed in the Akufo-Addo-led administration, if the National Democratic Congress is given the mandate by Ghanaians in 2024, Nsawam Prison will be expanded to accommodate ex-corrupt government officials. Apexnewsgh.com report
Speaking at the TEIN induction ceremony of level 100 students of Gbewa College of Education he said, “For you to say you are fighting corruption, you must have to fight your own. Under His Excellency John Dramani Mahama”.
According to Mr. Lambon, the NDC prosecuted their own, a seating MP Mr. Abuga Pelle, insisting that Philip Akpeena Assibit is still in prison because he engage in some aspect of things that were detrimental to the development of the country.
“So, NDC we believe in fighting corruption, we believe in creating a just society for everybody to benefit and so stealing the wealth of today which is vanity because we will die and definitely leave it. Just like Seth John who accumulate much wealth and today he is no more and he is willing it forever, we in the NDC will not do that. We will ensure that the wealth is distributed as a social democratic party that believes in the ordinary, the vulnerable”. He stressed
However, he maintained that “for those who have looted the money the jail is waiting for them, Nsawam Prison will be expanded. Nana Addo claimed he was going to fight corruption and he is not fighting corruption”.
Now, the evidence available shows the President is amplifying corruption. So, we will start from the Presidency to ensure that any person who has spent one cedi of Ghana money is made to account and pay for the whole sum with interest and after that Prison will be a place for such person”.
However, he encouraged the newly inducted level students to take their studies serious.
The Member of Parliament for the area Hajia Laadi Ayii Ayamba, Party men and women from both Regional, constituency, and national were present at the induction ceremony.
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