Mr. Charles Ayuune Akurugu |
An Assistant District Coordinating Director at
Kumbungu, Charles Ayuune Akurugu is now leading a movement called “Progressive
Public Servant for the Total Overhaul of the Public Sector (PPSTOPS)” to fight
the ills in the public sector that had over the years retarded the growth of
mother Ghana and promoted the interest of some few individuals.
Mr.
Charles Akurugu, who claims to have drawn his inspirations from Martin Amidu
(the renowned citizen vigilante), is demanding a reform and complete overhaul
of the Ghana’s public sector to free the staff of the sector from being
intimidated or forced to remain silent over deep corrupt practices by some key
individuals.
Speaking
at a Press Conference in Tamale recently, Mr. Charles Ayuune Akurugu stated
emphatically that issues of bribery, corruption and other wrong doings had been
pervasive in Ghana because the Public Servant had been cowed and forced to keep
mute over the rots.
The
Public Servants he said had also been forced to become hypocrites, sycophants
and hero-worshippers, due to constant intimidation and threats of losing their
jobs or position by their autocratic leaders.
The
PPSTOPS Leader did not comprehend why good and incorruptible men and women were
being vilified whiles thieves were being celebrated in Ghana and Africa.
According to him, he would not do the bid of individuals or succumb to
intimidation and pressure from any person in the public sector to suppress the
truth or keep mute over ill conducts, since he owed it a duty as a citizen of
Ghana to promote the interest of the state.
Dr. Callistus Mahama, Head of Local Govt. Service |
Mr.
Charles Ayuune Akurugu said that most of his friends and relatives had advised
him to refrain from his campaign before he loses his job, but he insisted “the
job you are afraid I will loose, I do not want it anymore if things do not
change because I have to steal to even survive and I do not want to be a thieve
anymore”.
He
admonished all patriotic Ghanaians to rise against the ills in the public
sector and save the nation’s economy from collapse. His assumptions are that
working in the public sector of Ghana only makes people to become liars and
corrupt, even sometimes against their will.
The
PPSTOPS Leader alleged that “In my over 12 years of public service, I have
learnt that there is debilitating greed in the public sector. I have learnt how
the sector has become what it is today. Victimization and intimidation has
cowed the public servant into diffidence and submissiveness. You will be sacked
but you will be denied your duties for which you were employed because after
all those benefiting from the system do not care about Ghana”.
Mr.
Charles Akurugu stressed that there had been several experienced and
hardworking public servants who had lost their positions, or transferred to
different places where they had been rendered useless or ineffective because
small desks are created at a corner for them.
He
therefore emphasized that his Movement (PPSTOPS) would ensure that the
corruption and indiscipline in the public sector was turned into a resource for
national building.
He
hinted that his movement would soon come out with names of some individuals and
institutions promoting corruption in the public sector and depriving the nation
of her economic growth.
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