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Don’t undermine corruption fight in Special Prosecutor’s Bill – Martin Amidu

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  • Ok 6 years ago

    Take them out and pass the damn thing immediately.

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  • romana 6 years ago

    Amidu why do you think your darling President (NANA) is not the one who inserted if it has been John Mahama you would have lambasted him

  • NII MANTSÈ 6 years ago

    Because John Mahama would easily do it without blinking an eye. He proved throughout his tenure as president that he did not have the integrity and honesty to fight corruption. In fact, he himself was in the thick of some of ...
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  • Apostle Mawuetornam Dugbazah 6 years ago

    Mr. Amidu:

    The fact is Ghanaian officials are generally not honest people. The civil service is filled with PARENTS who are corrupt and THEREFORE compromised in terms of their child-raising standards. This is why the socie ...
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  • OSUO ABRUBUOR 6 years ago

    Thank you and God bless you, Martin.

    The setting up of the office of the Special Prosecutor is the touchstone upon which Akuffo Addo will be judged. Any attempt to water it down will be met with fierce resistance.

    Corru ...
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  • Ghanaman USA 6 years ago

    Mr Amidu is the eye of Ghanaians at this point in time. We should not even trust the NPP for sanctity. There could be people out there to sabotage the proposal, so Ghanaians should be wary. Martin Amidu should pitch his ten ...
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  • Eric Edusei 6 years ago

    Mr Amidu, i am not surprised at these machinations. they did the same thing to the CI 94 when they removed the rights of presidential aspirants to copies to the collation Sheets which aided the EC to manipulate the elections. ...
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  • Prof Lungu 6 years ago

    WE agree!

    That clause referencing the public procurement process is a farce, a ploy by officials within the NPP, as the government of the day, to maintain corruption, nepotism, and theft of public resource.

    Given the co ...
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  • ben/benjust@5i0 6 years ago

    Hon Amidu, Thks for exposing the mischief and reminding the prez of his stance to fight corruption. I have no doubt in my mind that the prez is honest in his determination to fight corruption and also have no shred of doubt t ...
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