H.E. John Dramani Mahama, the former president who is also a Presidential Candidate for the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), has said that ethics have a direct impact on national development.
He indicated that all civilizations that have fallen have done so after they lost their moral and ethical compass.
Mr. Mahama, therefore, prayed that Ghana would continue to maintain its moral compass in order to ensure national development, prosperity, and dignity for the people. He was speaking at the 2023 Development Conference organized by the Church of Pentecost on Wednesday, July 26.
He further raised issues about the failure of authorities to question the source of income of persons suspected of having made their money through dubious means.
The flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) questioned why such persons are often celebrated without anybody probing the source of their income.
He said, “Why do we celebrate persons who today are wealthy with dubious sources of income, and yet society is not concerned about what the source of income is?
“Ethics have a direct impact on national development, and as a student of history, I can say unequivocally that in history, all civilizations that have fallen have done so after they lost their moral and ethical compass.”
He added, “It’s our prayer that Ghana continues to maintain its moral compass in order that we can continue to ensure national development, prosperity, and dignity for our people.”
Former President John Agyekum Kufuor, who was also at the event, reminded all and sundry about the power wielded by the people in the governance of any country.
Mr. Kufuor stressed that the constitution reposes that sovereignty in the people, and Ghanaians, for that matter, are the reason transparency and accountability are integral to governance.
The Conference was held on the theme ‘Moral Vision and National Development’.
It had in attendance major stakeholders in national development, with the Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, leading the pack of dignitaries present.
Mr. Kufuor, who governed as President of the Republic of Ghana from January 7, 2001, to January 6, 2009, underscored the need for governors of the country to be accountable to the governed in the scheme of governance.
“Indeed, the national constitution of Ghana reposes sovereignty on the people as a whole,” he stressed.
“This is why the conditions of accountability and transparency are requisite to governance, so the governors will always be mindful that they hold power in the trust of the people, the real owners of power.”
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