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Ghana plagued by dishonest, divisive people – Chief Justice

Chief Justice Georgina Theodora-Woode has charged Ghanaians to reflect on the current state of the nation which she believes has been bedeviled with “dishonest” and “divisive” people.
She indicated that an introspection will reveal the stark reality that the nation is in dire need of honest and God-fearing people in both public and private spheres to move the nation forward.

“We need to ponder over the condition in which we find ourselves as a nation; a country plagued by dishonesty, divisiveness and unfaithfulness in both public and private life,” she advised.
Ghana is presently battling to rid itself of massive corruption and deep-seated partisan stance which many social analysts say is hindering the development of the nation.
Fight corruption
President John Mahama has asked Ghanaians to support government’s efforts to fight corruption.
Public figures including ex-President John Rawlings, former Commissioner of Commission of Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), Justice Emile Short, the clergy and a host of others have also complained about the alarming rate with which corruption is gaining root in Ghana.
The Sole Commissioner tasked with investigating judgment debts paid by the state in the last few decades expressed shock about how many public officials seem to have deliberately “connived” to dupe the country.
The Chief Justice in her address at the 22nd Synod of the Accra Diocese of the Anglican Church tasked Christians to meet the challenge by raising men and women who are Godly to save the nation from destruction.
“We must confess our desperate cries to God to raise for us men and women of truth and purity and people who are determined to defy the odds and remain steadfast in the faith,” she said, adding that this desperate cry must however “be met by a corresponding desire on the part of the church.”
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