NPP institutionalized corruption; worst at fighting it - Sammy Gyamfi

By: Farida

27th March 2019

National Communication Director of NDC, Sammy Gyamfi

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National Communications Officer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Sammy Gyamfi has said the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) is the worst at fighting corruption.

According to the outspoken lawyer, says the Akufo-Addo-led government has made corruption so attractive that it has become a venture for its appointees.

He adds that the government has failed in its fight against corruption and it cannot pin its hope in the passage of the Right to Information (RTI) Bill to fight the canker.

Speaking on TV3 on Wednesday, Sammy Gyamfi said corruption cases like the visa racketeering that rocked Ghana’s 2018 Commonwealth Games participation justify the wide perception that the current government is steeped in graft.

In a swift rebuttal, Deputy Minister of Information, Pius Enam-Hadzide who was also on the same programme said the passage of the RTI Bill, on Tuesday, is a great step in the fight against corruption by the government.

He added that the Akufo-Addo led government deserves praise for making sure that the Bill, which has been in and out of Parliament, has finally been passed.

But Sammy Gyamfi directly pointed out to the Deputy Minister that he was an example of corruption in the current government, citing how the latter was cleared by the president in the probe into the Commonwealth Games case.

Mr Enam-Hadzide was the Deputy Youth and Sports Minister when the case happened.

The Deputy Information Minister, however, strongly disagreed with the NDC national officer for his assertions.

But Sammy Gyamfi insisted: “You are the worst government when it comes to the fight against corruption”.

He rather saw the passage of the RTI Bill as a “significant achievement for the country” and no single government can lay claim to its passage.

He observed that it is a feather in the cup of Ghana as a beacon of democracy in Africa.