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OccupyGhana lauds Amidu, Mensah

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OccupyGhana has called on Ghanaians to place premium on the need for the
citizens to engage in the fight for good governance and fully endorse
public-spirited citizens of the land who share similar views to weed out
acts of corruption and irresponsible governance.

It has, therefore, noted with approval the singular effort of a former
Attorney-General, Mr Martin Alamisi Burns Kaiser Amidu (aka Citizen
Vigilante) and Mr Benjamin Eyi Mensah in their fight against corruption.

Mr Amidu has been unrelenting in his quest to ensure that those who
seek to undermine the collective good of the society are brought to
justice. Since leaving office, his anti-corruption crusade has seen him
go beyond merely exposing corruption scandals to ensure that lost money
is retrieved for the state.

This was contained in a statement on the countdown to the first anniversary of OccupyFlagStaffHouse.

The statement said a case in point, which demonstrated Mr Amidu’s
commitment to the fight against corruption, was the action which he
filed in his own capacity, in the Supreme Court, against Mr Alfred
Woyome in respect of an amount of over GH¢ 51 million.

It called on all Ghanaians to emulate the public-interest-driven
actions of Mr Amidu and admonished individuals who are attacking the
personality of Mr Amidu and threatening him, to rethink their decisions.
“It is our firm belief that if all citizens and civil society
organisations were to show more interest in and commitment to public
interest litigation, Ghana would become a place we would indeed be proud
to call home.”

It also commended Mr Richard Nyamah, who successfully obtained a court
order compelling the Government of Ghana to make statutory payments that
it had failed, refused and neglected to make.

OccupyGhana further lauds the efforts of Mr Benjamin Eyi Mensah who
successfully obtained a court order that stopped the Electoral
Commission from organising District Assembly elections in the absence of
a valid Constitutional Instrument.

The statement said “as we count down to commemorate the 1st anniversary
of OccupyFlagStaffHouse, we entreat all Ghanaians, irrespective of
political affiliation, gender, religion, ethnicity and social status, to
join hands with and support people who in diverse ways, including going
out on the streets, and being mindful of the duties of citizens
conferred on us by Article 41 of the Constitution, seek to manifest
their rightful anger and displeasure at injustice, corruption and
blatant wrongdoing that seek to render impotent the “great and strong”
nation we all sing about in our national anthem.”

It urged all to hold firmly to our national anthem’s call to be “bold
to defend forever the cause of freedom and of right,” and speak up
against the many evils that bedevil our nation.

It further called for the exposure of corruption wherever it would hide and fight it with all the force that we could muster.

Credit: Graphic Online

Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku

I am a Ghanaian Broadcast Journalist/Writer who has an interest in General News, Sports, Entertainment, Health, Lifestyle and many more.

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