Chief Crusader for pressure group, Crusaders Against Corruption, Emmanuel Wilson Jnr, has urged Ghanaians to support institutions that fight corruption in the country to ensure that graft is tackled adequately.

The activist who was speaking at an event in the Eastern Regional capital, Koforidua, recounted the numerous threats he has received ever since his activism against corruption began gaining ground in the country.

The programme dubbed "The Scarface of Corruption in Ghana: A Nation in a Sinking Ship" focused on examining the crucial issue of corruption that has hampered Ghana's growth, particularly over the last seven years under the Akuffo-Addo/Bawumia government.

Speaking on the much talked about national crisis, illegal mining also known as galamsey, Wilson Jnr recalled how he was trailed by some unknown persons threatening to eliminate him, adding that at a point, someone ran into his vehicle ostensibly to harm him.