Hon. Ralph Poku-Adusei, Member of Parliament for Bekwai, has asked a scathing question that has sent shockwaves through the nation’s capital. How can the government prioritize Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL), an unconstitutional committee tasked with gathering information and recovering allegedly looted funds from officers of the past government, while seemingly ignoring the recent acts of lawlessness in the country?
This poignant inquiry raises fundamental questions about the government’s priorities and commitment to addressing the nation’s pressing concerns. As the MP’s constituency, Bekwai, grapples with its unique set of challenges, the government’s focus on ORAL has left many wondering if this is a genuine attempt to promote accountability or merely a political exercise.
While the idea of recovering allegedly looted funds is laudable, the government’s apparent lack of urgency in addressing recent acts of lawlessness across the country has sparked concerns about its commitment to maintaining law and order. The MP’s question serves as a stark reminder that the government must balance its pursuit of accountability with the need to address the nation’s immediate challenges.
As the nation waits with bated breath for the government’s response and action, one thing is clear: the government must demonstrate its commitment to addressing the pressing concerns of its citizens, including lawlessness, while pursuing accountability through initiatives like ORAL.