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The flagbearer of the Progressive Peoples Party has resumed his campaign with a call on the people of the Central Region to vote an incorruptible leader into government.
Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom is optimistic that with such a move, the country will see a major face-lift.
Speaking to Joy News' Richard Kojo Nyarko from the Central Region, the PPP flagbearer said many of the challenges facing Ghanaians today are as a result of the dissipation of public funds through corruption.
He said a PPP government with him as the president is ready to put in place measures to fight corruption and do things that will show transparency at all times.
The PPP together with other political parties suspended its campaign following the death of President John Mills.
“The foremost thing has do with incorruptible leader. We are going to talk about that till everybody listens in Ghana. We say we want peace, if we want peace we must seek the truth. One of the fundamental truths we need to learn in this country is corruption.
"Corruption is one of the things that is hurting us the most," Dr Nduom said on his resumption of the regional tours.
"I want to stand on an anti-corruption, incorruptible leadership platform.
Because we will deal with corruption we are going to tell them that we have the funds, the money that we need to deal with education and health problems," he said.
He pledged that if voted into power, neither he nor any member of his government will engage in any corrupt acts.
He said their preoccupation will be to better the lot of the people of Ghana.
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