Greater
Accra Chairman of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), Ade
Coker says government cannot stamp out corruption in the country.
According
to him, corruption is like "prostitution" and it has been festering on
despite efforts by successive governments to curb the situation.
Speaking on "Adekye Nsroma" on U TV,
Ade Coker explained to host Tweneboah Koduah that ridding the nation of
any corruptible practices call for collective hands. He expounded that
corruption cannot be entirely brought to an end but government can
minimize its adverse effects.
To him, it behoves all Ghanaians,
political figures and the leaders of the nation to fight against this
canker as part of measures to boost the progress of the economy.
“How
do we kill that corruption? Corruption is like Prostitution. It cannot
be stopped. What you can do is to reduce it…All of us should come
together as a nation and agree on how we should move this country
forward. No one person can do it...“Why don’t we come together and stop
criticizing ourselves, scoring cheap political points and move this
country forward?” he said. |
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