I will trust Mahama to fight corruption than Nana Addo — Franklin Cudjoe
Published:
1 month ago
Source:
Pulse Ghana
His comments suggest that he sees Mahama as a potentially more capable leader in addressing corruption, a stance that reflects widespread concerns about the effectiveness of current government measures. According to him, Mahama's previous tenure offered some initiatives that could be built upon, despite criticism of his administration's handling of certain corruption scandals. Corruption battle under Nana Addo
Nana Addo who came into power with strong promises to eradicate corruption, has faced criticism over the years for not meeting expectations. Critics argue that while some efforts have been made, such as the establishment of the Office of the Special Prosecutor, the overall impact has been limited, with several high-profile corruption cases still unresolved. Under Nana Addo's leadership, Ghana's ranking on the Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index has seen mixed results, leading to questions about the effectiveness of his administration's anti-corruption strategies.