Government’s approach for fighting corruption has been questioned amidst concerns that it is not inspiring confidence in that real gains are being made.
Kofi Bentil, Senior Vice President of policy think tank IMANI Africa said although President Akufo-Addo while in opposition promised to use the Anas Aremeyaw Anas method to fight corruption, much has not been seen since January 2017.
“...the Anas method brings you graphic evidence [in fighting corruption]. We have zero of that promise…I think that is the kind of thing that will excite people and give a sense that we are doing something to fight corruption,” he said.
Speaking to Samson Lardy Anyenini on JoyNews’ Newsfile show on Saturday, he said complaints by the Special Prosecutor about not having the tools to work is not complementary to government.
Investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas
This has been criticised by many who say the Akufo-Addo government only wanted to create the office as a show-off of their campaign promise but not to actually fight corruption.
Mr Bentil said government must do more to fight the perception of its officials being corrupt.
Kofi Bentil
“You are dealing with corruption perception and people are saying you [government] are not doing well, these are the institutions supposed to be doing the work, you must do it and be seen to be doing it because that is what governance is and that is how perception is formed,” he added.
The most recent survey on corruption perception release by the Centre for Democratic Development (CDD) Ghana found a majority of Ghanaians saying corruption is on the rise
On his part, Mr Baako who was also on the programme also criticised successive governments for their failure to deal with the canker.
“It goes beyond individual government, and it does not purge the individual administrations of the liability and responsibility because you are given the power to bring about change.
“Government should be the first one to admit that this is a wakeup call that ‘perhaps we have not been doing sufficiently well to deal with the canker’,” he said.
Governance analyst, Dr Kojo Pumpuni Asante has meanwhile revealed that some civil society group have written to the President suggesting innovative ways of dealing with corruption.
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