Asene Akroso-Manso Member of Parliament (MP) George Aboagye, is of the view that Professor Stephen Adei displayed an act of bitterness in his recent interview.
Professor Adei, who is a former Rector of the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), expressed concerns about corruption and arrogance within the Akufo-Addo government in an interview on Accra-based TV3.
To him, the ‘corruption’ and ‘arrogance’ of the incumbent government are to the extent that “they think that Ghana is for them and that without them, Ghana will not be there.”
Reacting to this on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen programme Tuesday, the MP stated Prof Adei, who is the former board chairman of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), was spot on with his concerns about corruption in the country.
However, his diversion about the imposition of the next President raises questions.
“His comments show there is some bitterness and it appears that when some bigwigs are given positions in government and they are later relieved of their duties, they start to say all manner of things and throw bombs.
He was talking about corruption and suddenly saying that some people are telling us who should be our next President, I suspect there is more to it,” Mr. Aboagye said.
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