Ablakwa touts gains made from fight against corruption; promises not to give up
Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has assured the people of Ghana that he won’t relent in ensuring he fights corruption. He noted that there have been several efforts to gag him and his ensure that he leaves the fight against corruption. But the lawsuits among others will not gag him. He […] The post Ablakwa touts gains made from fight against corruption; promises not to give up appeared first on MyNewsGh.
Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has assured the people of Ghana that he won’t relent in ensuring he fights corruption.
He noted that there have been several efforts to gag him and his ensure that he leaves the fight against corruption.
But the lawsuits among others will not gag him.
He is determined to win the battle against corrupt public officials in order to make Ghana a better place.
The legislator touted some of his achievements, especially getting the President to end his profligate spending on chattering flights for his trips abroad.
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I wish to express my deepest gratitude to the many Ghanaians who have called and sent messages about how they can help in the face of a growing number of spurious legal actions intended to gag me, stifle my parliamentary oversight and derail our patriotic fight against state capture.
Some of you have already started mobilizing financial resources to assist with legal fees.
Your remarkable love for country, solidarity and nationalistic support keeps me focused and resilient.
I do not take your support for granted — I shall remain eternally grateful.
Let’s be clear — no degree of intimidation will stop us from saving this country billions of cedis, salvaging the battered public purse, and from protecting all state assets from naked plunder.
If we had allowed their intimidation and harassment tactics to succeed, we would by now be having a national discussion on how we allowed them to go beyond the abominable US$58million to achieve their real target of squandering US$450million to dig a pit;
President Akufo-Addo would still have been spending €20,000 an hour on profligate chartering of ultra-luxury jets when Ghana owns a modern presidential jet in pristine condition;
GHS242million would have been paid on a dubious e-Transaction Levy Services;
US$12.2million would have been spent on an inflated Oslo Chancery purchase;
GHS187million would have been lost but for our exposé in the kitchen scandal series;
Ghanaian workers would have lost their most treasured SSNIT hotels;
These are but a few of the modest gains we have made with your support — for God and Country.
We cannot afford to give up or be silenced.
Victory shall be ours!
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