These questioning my anti-corruption trustworthiness are loose talkers – Akufo-Addo replies Gyimah-Boadi, other people

Chief executive Akufo-Addo has, through their Secretary, Nana Asante Bediatuo, said that Prof. Gyimah-Boadi’s declaration that his (President Akufo-Addo) credibility on anti-corruption is within tatters and that the pressured retirement of Auditor Common Daniel Yaw Domelevo places the nail in the coffin of his credibility is really a loose and thoughtless declaration for a distinguished civil culture member to say. In an open up 21-page letter addressing the particular concerns of Civil Modern society Organizations(CSOs) on the forced pension of Auditor General Daniel Yaw Domelevo, the Chief executive debunked conclusions by the CSOs that Mr Domelevo has been hounded out because of their anti-corruption drive, especially their issuance of surcharges plus disallowances, stressing that the Chief executive retired him lawfully right after having worked closely with your pet in his fight against corruption. The particular letter then singled out Prof Gyimah-Boadi for criticism subsequent his recent pronouncements upon President Akufo-Addo’s credibility upon anti-corruption, insisting that the President’s credibility on anti-corruption is definitely “unmatched” and that peerlessness can not be changed by misconceived views. “It is, thus, quite disappointing to hear a very older and otherwise distinguished person in civil society make this kind of loose and thoughtless claims like the President’s credibility upon anti-corruption is in “tatters” plus “has been in tatters for some time, ” and that the mandatory retirement of Mr. Domelevo puts the nail within the coffin of the President’s trustworthiness. Such statements are not depending on facts and driven probably by emotions. The fact is that this President’s credibility on anti-corruption is unmatched and no quantity of misconceived opinions can change that will, ” the letter understand in partIn a recent job interview with Citi TV, Prof Gyimah-Boadi, a much respected anti-corruption CSO leader, argued that this forced retirement of Mister Domelevo was a final toenail in the credibility coffin from the President with respect to anti-corruption. “I think the worse from it is that, we have a obama administration that is increasingly looking like it offers difficulty working with institutions plus leadership that it has not designated. Then, the Domelevo occurrence, or debacle is for us a clear example of that, ” Prof Gyimah-Boadi said inside a television interview which shown on Citi TV, Wed night [March 10, 2021]. “As for the President’s [Akufo-Addo] credibility in terms of anti-corruption, I’m afraid to say it really is in tatters. It has been within tatters for a while but this particular puts a nail within the coffin, ” Prof Gyimah-Boadi who is also founder plus former Executive Director from the Ghana Center for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana), added. Mister Domelevo was recently questioned by the President to move forward on retirement after he previously been forced to go on the 167-day accumulated leave.
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