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An excess of debasement under Akufo-Addo however it was more regrettable under Mahama - Prof Adei
Prof Stephen Adei, a previous minister of the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, GIMPA, has done a defilement appraisal between the current and recent John Dramani Mahama government.
As per him, there was a stressing circumstance that highlight the way that there was a lot of defilement under this Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo government.
He refered to the new Transparency International positioning on the Corruption Perception Index to brace his point, expressing that there was something else to do in the space of battling the ulcer.
"The insights, the proof from Transparency International show that debasement has gone up something over the top. Per their Corruption Perception Index, we are right now floating around 41, 42 percent."
Whiles underlining that debasement was awful, he noticed that the circumstance under the John Dramani Mahama organization was more awful. "It is excessively," the academician and prepared market analyst said, adding: "It was more regrettable under Mahama".
Adei, who is likewise a previous Chairman of the National Development Planning Commission (NDPC), told Accra FM: "it has worked on a piece under Akufo-Addo yet I don't think it has worked on to the point of causing Ghanaians to feel good".
"Along these lines, in the event that they don't strengthen the battle against debasement, we'll not go anyplace with it."
He was addressing Kwame Obeng Sarkodie on Accra100.5FM's morning show Ghana Yensom on Thursday, 7 April 2022.
As indicated by the 2021 version of the yearly defilement positioning graph by Transparency International, Ghana positioned 73rd out of 180 nations on the Corruption Perception Index, CPI, report delivered on April 4.
"Ghana's present exhibition is still under 50 which is the normal, along these lines fails to impress anyone," the report noted.
Out of 49 African nations positioned, Ghana put ninth with Senegal, each sacking a score of 43.
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