Member of Parliament(MP) for Kwadaso constituency, Dr. Kingsley Nyarko has responded to the UN report on Ghana that reveals that 5 billion cedis have been paid in bribes by Ghanaians to public officials.
The UN report, which covered the year 2021, disclosed Ghanaians paid bribes to public officials in exchange for their help in areas of health, education, security and justice delivery.
Commenting on the report during Peace FM's "Kokrokoo" show, Dr. Kingsley Nyarko noted that corruption is a part of the Ghanaian fabric and there is nothing no one can do to completely eradicate it.
"No country can eliminate corruption. It's not possible," he exclaimed.
He, however, believed the government as well as the citizens can behave in a way that brings corruption down.
To him, the best way to fight corruption is to engage in activities that reduce it and its impact on the economy, hence urging the nation to adopt the right behaviors.
Source: Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/Peacefmonline.com/Ghana
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Gyimi ni! See his mouth like something wey dey chop for ground! And things like this are in parliament! They only take bribes and sign very bad deals which saddle the country with unsustainable debt!
No comments 😕. Did the MP said that or I didn't hear well. Oh, Ama Ghana 🇬🇭
I thought this MP has a PhD. Listening to him on radio and watching him on Goodmorning Ghana, i now know that he is bereft of ideas. His arguments and submissions are always incoherent
head full of faeces see his mouth...
***barred word*** PhD holder... who has no vision of fighting corruption...
When people with this mindset are in leadership, nothing good can come from the.