Somewhere in the year 2016, John Mahama who was then the country’s President observed that most Ghanaians abuse him on the airwaves when they have unresolved issues with their partners.
Speaking to a gathering of Ghanaian citizens living in London at that time, Mr. Mahama said:
“Perception can be heightened because is being discussed long in the media. And When you have a country like Ghana where everybody is free to discuss corruption, if you wake up and you are angry with your husband or wife you take it out on the President, abuse him on the radio, when you have that kind of society, there are all kinds of issues that come up,”
“And then we have the addition of social media, because of the anonymity, people just fix some blatant lies and put it on WhatsApp. And sometimes they are so creative and I said these people the way they are creative if they channel this creativity into lucrative things Ghana would not be where it is.
“They would create something about you and if it is not because I am myself and I know that it is not true anybody who sees it would believe it. We have all that floating in the system and all that so it heightens people’s perception of corruption. And so it is easy to say that there is more corruption in this regime than in that regime, where would a comparison of between corruption take us it won’t take us anywhere,” he added.