The Chairman of the , Johnson , has advised Ghanaians to exhibit good behaviour to avoid incurring the wrath of the next -led government, which will prioritise setting standards by holding corrupt individuals accountable.
According to him, no individual from either the government or the private sector will be spared from facing the full consequences of the law if found guilty of corruption or mismanaging state resources, citinewsroom.com reports.
made this known while speaking to party supporters in Sandema in the Upper East Region, during his three-day regional tour. "Let me assure you, the Mahama government is not scary for good people but certainly going to be scary for bad people in this country." He added, "So wherever you are now, whether you're in government work, whether you are in private business, make sure you conduct your life well according to the principles of a citizen of this country. "Because when we come to power, we must set standards that'll be followed by generations yet unborn.
And that is the surest way of ensuring development in this country," he admonished.