The administration of President-elect John Mahama is being warned by Rev. Kwadwo Bempah, Senior Pastor of Holy Hill Chapel, to put the economy ahead of investigating corruption. He underlined that Ghanaians did not elect the new government to concentrate on "catching people"; rather, they voted for a stronger economy.
Concerns regarding the Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) team, led by Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, which seeks to recoup state cash purportedly embezzled by outgoing administration officials, were voiced by Rev. Bempah. Rev. Bempah asked the government to concentrate on resolving the nation's economic issues, especially the high dollar rate, while realizing the significance of responsibility.
Rev. Bempah's remarks have triggered a national conversation about the government's priorities and the need for economic reform. "We voted for you to bring the dollar down, not to catch people," he emphasized, emphasizing the need for economic stability and relief for citizens. He also warned that the new government will suffer if it does not fulfill its economic promises.
Source: CityFmonline.com