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Home » When Politics Undermines the Fight Against Corruption

When Politics Undermines the Fight Against Corruption

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJuly 1, 2025 Social Issues & Advocacy No Comments2 Mins Read
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Dr. Jabil Sayibu, Financial Economist and Policy AnalystDr. Jabil Sayibu, Financial Economist and Policy Analyst

In Ghana’s evolving democracy, one of the most persistent threats we face is not only corruption itself, but our deeply partisan approach to confronting it. Increasingly, political loyalty is taking precedence over moral integrity, and the nation is paying the price.

Far too often, the public response to corruption allegations is determined not by the facts of the case, but by the political identity of the individual involved. When a case is dropped, one side celebrates while the other cries foul. When a new investigation is launched, the roles reverse. We are stuck in a cycle where justice is viewed through a partisan lens, not a national one.

This is not justice. It is a political convenience wrapped in selective outrage. An allegation of corruption is not proof of guilt, but it is a serious matter that deserves objective scrutiny. What is troubling is not that people are being investigated, but that our reactions are consistently shaped by party lines. The idea that one must defend or condemn based solely on political affiliation erodes the very foundation of accountability.

When supporters of a party justify or downplay allegations while simultaneously demanding punishment for the opposing side, we create a system in which corruption is not only tolerated but also protected. This culture of partisan protectionism weakens public trust, discredits institutions, and disincentivizes reform.

We must move away from this dangerous trend. Ghana cannot afford a justice system that is viewed as a political weapon. Neither can we afford citizens who see accountability as something to be negotiated, not enforced.

What Ghana needs is a national consensus that corruption is wrong—no matter who commits it. We need to collectively insist that justice is done and seen to be done. We must encourage our institutions to act independently and support them when they do.

If we fail to develop a culture that condemns wrongdoing regardless of political affiliation, we will continue in a vicious cycle—recycling scandals, weakening institutions, and mortgaging our national future for short-term political gain.

The real loser in all of this is not the NDC or the NPP. It is Ghana. And Ghana deserves better.



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