Corruption has reduced under the NPP government – NPP communicator
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3 months ago
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GhanaWeb
Kojo Monney, a communicator of the New Patriotic Party, has boldly asserted that the current government's efforts at fighting corruption have led to a significant reduction in such matters. Speaking on UTV's Adekye Nsromma on Tuesday, August 13, 2024, Monney said the approaches laid down by the government to help combat the canker have yielded results, gradually eliminating such cases. Monney highlighted several of the government's approaches, noting that the establishment of the Office of the Special Prosecutor to probe corruption and its related offences within the political class demonstrates the government's commitment to tackling these issues.
"One other commendable implementation by Akufo-Addo is the Office of the Special Prosecutor to come and fight corruption and corruption-related offences among the political class, that is what the NPP have been able to do," he said. According to him, initiatives like the digitalisation drive have eliminated the need for middlemen who charge exorbitant prices at passport offices.
"Corruption and bribery issues always arise whenever there are human to human interactions. And to be able to do away with the human-to-human interactions, we have embarked on the digitalisation drive.