On January 18, 2026, Archbishop Charles Agyinasare of Perez Chapel International voiced serious concerns regarding the escalating corruption among public officials in Ghana. In a video shared on social media, he condemned public servants for exploiting their positions for personal gain, warning that those who engage in corrupt activities will ultimately face severe repercussions. Agyinasare's remarks resonate with a growing public outcry against corrupt practices within both public institutions and the private sector, emphasizing that individuals who steal from companies will also suffer consequences.
In a related political discourse, NPP flagbearer hopeful Dr. Bryan Acheampong disclosed that he funded 62 MPs of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) with a monthly allowance of GH¢20,000 during his tenure from 2021 until the party's electoral defeat in 2025. His statements, made during a campaign event in Bunsu, have sparked a mixed reaction online, with many questioning the legitimacy and source of his claimed funding. The juxtaposition of Agyinasare's critique of corruption and Acheampong's funding revelations highlights the ongoing challenges within Ghana's political landscape, as citizens grapple with issues of integrity and accountability among their leaders.
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