The Member of Parliament for Ketu North, Eric Edem Agbana has launched a scathing attack on the opposition (NPP), accusing them of hypocrisy and lacking the moral credibility to criticize the current (NDC) government under President John Mahama. 4 In an exclusive with GhanaWeb TV's George Ayisi, Edem Agbana dismissed the NPP's recent outcry over alleged acts of persecution by the Mahama administration, arguing that their eight-year tenure under former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo was marred by a blatant disregard for the rule of law.

Alluding to figurative speech, the MP declared that the NDC "would certainly not take lessons on morality from a brothel," while reaffirming his party's commitment to good governance and urging collective vigilance by Ghanaians against illegality.

The MP who described himself as a staunch advocate for good governance, asserted his commitment to accountability. "I am a Member of Parliament.

I am an advocate for good governance, and on any day, I would want to see many more Ghanaians speak to issues of accountability and call for the right things to be done," he said. "I will be one of the first-maybe among MPs or people within the NDC-to call out any act of illegality in my government if I feel strongly that, indeed, the government is not acting right," he said.