Ghanaians hate honest people—Janet Nabla

Janet Nabla, founder of the People’s National Party, has stated that the fight against corruption in Ghana will amount to nothing.
According to her, although the Ghanaian publicly confesses to being against corruption, they hate honest people.
Janet Nabla was speaking on Accra-based Joy Prime when she made this observation known.
To her, it is evident in the various political parties that the youth who are supposed to rise against corruption instead follow people with a corruption tag just because of the money they will make from them.
“We want our youth not to be just political party apparatchiks who will be used to do the bidding of political parties. When you look at the youth in Kenya, what they did was to make sure that they came together not on a partisan basis but to look for the interest of the country,” she stated.
She continued, “In Ghana, we don’t have that; we have the youth who claim they want to punish corrupt people, but they are corrupt. They follow corrupt people, and they hate people who are honest and have nothing. You look at their political party, and they have honest people, but they are not ready to follow them. But they are ready to follow people who have corruption tags on them”.
Janet Nabla emphasized that as the youth clamour for corrupt persons to be dealt with, they will have to make some sacrifices, which include making sure they maintain integrity.




