
Even under NDC, I’ll keep exposing the problems with the government – Ablakwa promises
No matter whether the political party holds power, North Tongu’s Member of Parliament (MP), Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has committed to keep calling attention to the problems with government.
He claims that even if the National Democratic Congress (NDC) is in charge, he must keep up this effort to make sure that Ghana wins and not just a select few.
This was disclosed by the legislator in a message he published on social media.
According to Ablakwa, it is past time for everyone who is given a leadership position to put the country first in all their interactions and work to make the country a better place.

Read His Statement Below
May I take a moment to salute all the outstanding patriots occupying various important positions within government and the larger public service who put the national interest first by working with us at great risk to expose grand corruption, impunity, profligacy and state capture.
They are the real heroes worthy of celebration.
Shall we all commit to keeping them in our prayers, please.
Together, and without ever betraying these extraordinary nationalists collaborating with us, we shall save our country.
Already, our collaborative nationalistic efforts have saved suffering Ghanaian taxpayers billions of Ghana Cedis.
May I add that it is in our collective interest to encourage and deepen this culture even under the next NDC Administration. When politicians and other public officials know their conduct and decisions cannot be hidden but will be subjected to strict standards of transparency and accountability, our democracy becomes truly hygienic and the public purse would therefore be genuinely protected so national resources can be redirected into creating better living conditions and opportunities for the people.
Ghanaians should expect more explosive scandals to be revealed in the coming days.
If the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia government cannot stop creating scandals; we can also not stop exposing their scandals.
When the scandals stop — the exposés will stop.
For God and Country.
Ghana First