Former President John Dramani Mahama has urged religious and traditional leaders to be bold in criticising the worrying levels of nepotism and corruption in the country.
“Nepotism doesn’t become right because a different government is in power and our religious and traditional leaders must have the courage to speak against it,” he said.
Mr Mahama made the call in an address at the 88th Annual National Convention of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission Ghana. The convention was on the theme, “Corruption- A threat to national development, peace and security.”
Ghana’s Bane
The former President said nepotism bred corruption, adding that corruption had been the bane of Ghana’s development.
According to him, while corruption existed in advanced countries as well, the existence of strong institutions and the values of transparency had helped them to reduce corruption to an absolute minimum.
Mr Mahama pointed out that the only way to succeed in the fight against corruption was to “strengthen the anti-corruption institutions, fund them appropriately and provide them with the human resources for them to do their work.”
He also said the institutions could only be effective if they were given autonomy and independence in their functions. “They must have the autonomy and independence to sanction and to deal with any person who indulges in corruption,” he stated.
Role of media
The NDC flagbearer recognised the role of the media in fighting corruption, noting that they were the watchdogs over those in power.
He, however, expressed his disappointment with sections of the media, explaining that it was a paradox when the media act as a watchdog of the government against the people.
He also called on the government to be tolerant of criticism, stressing that “government must be tolerant of criticism and when these organisations and investigative bodies expose corruption, the government must listen and act.”
Ahmadiyya Muslim commended
Mr Mahama assured Ghanaians that if given the mandate in the December 2020 elections, he would ensure the effective implementation of the assets declaration regime and make it fully compliant.
He commended the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission in Ghana for their continuous contributions towards the physical and moral developments of its members in particular and Ghanaians as a whole.
The former President called on Ghanaians to pray for a peaceful and transparent election.
Mahama Praised
The Ameer and Missionary in Charge of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission Ghana, Maulvi Noor Mohammed Bin Salih, commended Mr Mahama for his humility and demeanour, noting that they are characteristics that if he holds on to, will bring him success.
Mr Mahama was accompanied by the National Chairman of the NDC, Mr Samuel Ofosu Ampofo, the General Secretary of the party, Mr Johnson Asiedu Nketia and a former Chief of Staff, Mr Julius Debrah.