Executive Director of the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO), Maame Tiwa Addo Danquah, has called on all Ghanaians to actively engage in the fight against corruption.
Emphasizing that the battle against corruption cannot be won solely by politicians and public officeholders, she stressed the need for collective efforts.
Her comments come in response to Ghana’s 43rd position in the latest corruption perception index.
Maame Tiwa Addo Danquah urged people to volunteer information to strengthen the fight against corruption and emphasized the importance of citizen participation in addressing this societal challenge.
“I keep saying that everybody must be part of the fight against corruption, not just those in authority, it must be everybody. Everyone must ensure that they are playing their role in the fight against corruption.
“When you see something, not only in the physical security but even in the area of corruption, you must say something because if you don’t say it, it will get bad and that is what we should be worried about.”