Ghana's Leadership Crisis: Public Officials 'Losing Moral Compass', Says Edem Senanu
Former Deputy Attorney General Edem Senanu has raised alarm over deteriorating ethical standards in Ghana's public sector, warning that leaders are increasingly prioritising personal gain over their duty to citizens.
Speaking on the nation's ongoing corruption crisis, Senanu stressed that public officials are gradually abandoning the moral conscience that should anchor leadership decisions. He expressed deep concern that Ghana is losing its ethical grounding as those in power become driven by self-interest rather than commitment to public accountability.
The warning highlights a troubling pattern where institutional safeguards and personal integrity—once considered cornerstones of public service—appear to be weakening. Senanu's remarks echo growing public frustration with high-profile corruption cases and perception of unequal justice in Ghana.
His intervention comes amid continued efforts by civil society and anti-corruption agencies to stem graft, though critics argue much more needs to be done to rebuild trust in governance and restore the leadership values Ghana desperately needs.
Source: 3News

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