Former Deputy Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Joseph Dindiok Kpemka, has spoken out against corruption in Ghana.
Any person, born here in Ghana and he/she is a Ghanaian, who is against the fight against corruption, or who supports corruption or looting is an enemy of the state.
According to Mr Kpemka, individuals who engage in or support corruption against the state are national threats, undermining national progress and collective welfare of citizens.
Mr Kpemka made these remarks while discussing recent financial irregularities involving the National Food Buffer Stock Company and the J.A Plant Pool procurement scandal.
Author's summary: Kpemka calls corruption a threat to Ghana's progress.