General News of Tuesday, 8 October 2013

Source: peacefmonline

Focus on nation-building, not GYEEDA - Former MP

Inasmuch as one would have any misgivings with the issues of corruption raised in the GYEEDA report, former Member of Parliament for the Adentan constituency on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has cautioned against over-stretching the issue.

According to Kojo Adu Asare, Ghanaians should be mindful of the fact that there is a nation to be built and minimize the incessant reference to corruption and GYEEDA.

“…if you listen to the content of the GYEEDA report and its recommendations, I think some of those issues can trigger some anger, but for me, this is part of governance though, but we don’t have to pitch camps there and sleep. Eat, drink...every day in that area because there is a nation to build. We cannot mourn GYEEDA every day,” he said.

The former MP stressed that he is not downplaying the need for perceived cases of corruption to be investigated and offenders punished, but that the country must move back to the agenda of nation-building at some point.

Mr. Adu Asare made these comments on Asempa Fm during a panel discussion on reports of corruption cases on the ascendancy in the country.