The Netherlands’ Ambassador to Ghana has tasked the Ghana Integrity Initiative (GII) to pursue a “Ghana beyond corruption” agenda as government has officially launched its ‘Ghana beyond aid’ policy.
Speaking at GII’s 20th Anniversary at the Alisa Hotel in Accra, Ron Strikker, suggested that the country will be better off without corruption which swallows millions of aid, loans and grants
The administration of Nana Akufo-Addo announced the policy as an objective towards achieving self-reliance for the country.
Video source: TV3 Ghana Facebook
The policy has since caused controversy with many saying that it is ambiguous. A document on the policy was subsequently launched on May Day 2019.
Sharing his thoughts on the policy, Mr Strikker said it asked the government to channel its energy to weeding out corruption.
President Akufo-Addo displaying the Ghana Beyond Aid document at the May Day celebrations in Accra
“…your official policy is Ghana beyond aid; why not Ghana beyond corruption,” he asked in a TV3 viral video.
The diplomat said, “you need a good business climate to attract foreign investment…”
He added that “corruption is a very bad thing” and companies suffer and will stay away if they think that they are going to be harassed by corruption in a certain country…”
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