The Member of of Ketu North, Eric Edem Agbana, has criticised members of the for what he perceives as their hypocritical stance in addressing and discussing issues surounding state persecution.
In an exclusive interview with GhanaWeb's George Ayisi, the lawmaker questioned the moral authority of NPP party members to speak on raids by security agencies and the prosecution of officials, arguing that their government did worse in the past. "The NPP does not have the moral authority to speak about persecution.
I am a parliamentarian and an advocate for good governance," he said.
Reiterating his advocacy for good governance, Agbana stressed his commitment to demanding accountability from state officials and appointees, stating that he would not hesitate to criticise his own government if they engaged in any act of illegality. "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.