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J.B. Danquah would have rebuked Mahama over corruption – Nana Addo

February 4, 2015
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The several corruption cases in the last few years in Ghana would have triggered fierce criticism from one of the country’s statesmen, J.B Danquah against President Mahama, according to Nana Akufo Addo.

The flag bearer of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) said this at the J.B. Danquah’s Symposium on Wednesday on the theme; “Danquah – The Unfinished Agenda.

According to Nana Addo, J.B Danquah abhorred “misuse of public money at any circumstance.”

[contextly_sidebar id=”WpH9LrpGBltIAuYQIUw1ct6yriuvTnzw”]He insisted that Dr. J.B. Danquah, one of those who fought for  Ghana’s independence, would have reprimanded President Mahama following revelations of various corrupt activities in his government.

“In his day, his typewriter was always handy to write letters to those in authority and beyond to see that some wrong was righted. He argued passionately that the public money ought to be managed by people who are committed to the country’s interest.”

There have been a number of corruption cases in recent times, notably the payment of GHc51 million to businessman Alfred Woyome and alleged shady deals and misappropriation of funds by officials of GYEEDA, SADA among others.

“I wonder what he would have made of Woyome, GYEEDA, SUBAH and SADA and all the reports of the blatant misappropriation of public money for private ends today.  One thing I can assure you is that If Danquah were alive today President John Mahama would be receiving letters or probably emails from him all the time. And so with the minister of finance on how the country’s resources should be put to better use,” Nana Addo said.

The NPP flag bearer said; “We need to strengthen the institutional mechanisms for dealing with corruption to promote this end.”

“Above all we need the personal examples of our political leaders especially the president of the Republic to demonstrate the public service is exactly that public service. Those who seek wealth in public service have no place there. Their place is  in the private sector where the making of money is a legitimate and necessary activity.”

Nana Addo was addressing the memorial lecture on the 50th anniversary of the death of Dr. J.B. Danquah.

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By: Godwin Allotey Akweiteh/citifmonline.com/Ghana
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