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Prosecute Any Individual Found Corrupt in This Outgoing Administration – St. Sark to John Mahama 

*Prosecute Any Individual Found Corrupt in This Outgoing Administration – St. Sark to John Mahama*

The General Overseer of Open Arms Ministries, Apostle Kofi Nkansah Sarkodie, popularly known as St. Sark has urged the President-Elect, John Mahama, to prosecute any individual found in any corrupt deals in this current administration when sworn in on January 7th, 2025.

 

According to St. Sark, there have been some individuals who have cost the country a great loss, ranging from the building of the national cathedral, bank sector clearance, COVID-19 vaccines, and many others.

 

He continues that this coming government needs to probe well into the various sectors, and any individual found to be corrupt should be arranged before the court to face the law, which will serve as a lesson to others.

 

St. Sark stressed that officials who would be found guilty and causing financial loss to the state should also pay the state back for the losses and be jailed for their actions against the state.

 

The General Overseer of Open Arms Ministries stated that the head of the electoral commission and her subordinate should start submitting their resignation letters as they couldn’t deliver to the expectations of Ghanaians

 

“Some government appointees should have by now submitted their resignation letters due to poor performance, which has cost the country a lot instead of waiting for January 7th.” Saying it will help the country maintain the peace the citizenry is enjoying. St. Sark added.

He made this call during an encounter with the media.

 

 

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