A member of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC), Kpakpo
Samoah, has recommended to the President-elect, Nana Addo Dankwa
Akufo-Addo, to appoint Martin A. B. K. Amidu, as his Independent
Prosecutor.
He believes the appointment of the former Attorney-General and Minister
of Justice will help curb corruption in government, stressing that Mr.
Amidu’s presence alone, will put fear in government appointees who have
any intension of amassing public funds.
“For me, if for nothing at all, he [Nana Akufo-Addo] should appoint
Martin Amidu as his Independent Prosecutor. This will scare off his own
party people because you will have somebody who doesn’t care and also
does not need anybody’s favour acting as your corruption watchdog.
Once
he hits the ground running, the people will know that you [the
President] are not the one prosecuting but rather the law that has been
given to the prosecutor to prosecute”, he noted.
During the electioneering campaign, then presidential candidate of the
New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Akufo-Addo, pledged to take practical
steps to root out corruption in government.
One of such steps, he noted, will be the creation of an office for a
Special Prosecutor who will be independent of the Executive control in
order to prosecute corrupt government officials.
He then sent a strong warning to party faithful that if anybody is
supporting his bid to the president because of money, then person should
reconsider his or her decision because there would be no room for
corruption in his administration.
Akufo-Addo’s pronouncement, in the view of Lawyer Samoah, is a good one
and prayed that the President-elect backs his words with action.
Interacting with Fiifi Banson on Anopa Kasapa on Kasapa 102.5 FM,
Thursday, the NDC activist expressed the belief that Mr. Martin Amidu’s
zeal to fighting corruption as he has demonstrated in the case against
Alfred Agbesi Woyome, makes him the best candidate for the position of
Independent Prosecutor.
“You need somebody like Martin Amidu to put the fear in the people that
you, the President, will be working with. If appointees have no fear
that there will be repercussions for misconduct, everything becomes
business as usual.
Once this happens, you, the President will be unable
to speak up against corruption. It then makes it look as if, you, the
President, is complicit in corruption and it makes you lose the moral
argument. Once you lose the moral argument that will be the start of
your problems,” he averred.
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