Acting Director-General for the National Lotteries Authority (NLA), Mohammed Abdul Salam is of the view that he has done nothing wrong in accepting an elevation by the President of Ghana to serve his country.
According to him, Ghana is a circular state, and the positions people occupy do not depend on their religion.
To him, the appointing authority looks at competence and realises that he is the one with the needed competence to man the NLA. "I cannot find any Muslim under the sun who can stand anywhere and say that my piety is to the extent that I've never signed against my God.
Religion has nothing to do with governance.