@JDMahama must be deeply disappointed in his ministers. He handed them a clear Code of Conduct, yet there’s zero enforcement.
Truth be told, the Reset Agenda is not happening, and public trust in this administration has sharply declined. Leadership requires accountability.
Disaster floods the land, people losing everything, yet ministers are busy awarding themselves trophies in air-conditioned halls. The same people who failed to prevent or manage the crisis now celebrate their ‘excellence’. What a disgrace.
#FloodControl#FixTheCountry
@samgeorgegh I respect your boldness on this issue, but I have reservations. ID-based access can be easily bypassed via VPNs, and given the volume of explicit material already circulating on X, it seems like a surface-level solution to a deeper issue. It’s a complex problem
@PapaaKelvin@askghmedia That’s a practical approach, A task force could certainly serve as an immediate deterrent. It’s about pairing enforcement with the right facilities
@PrinceOsei79204@askghmedia Enforcement is the missing piece of the puzzle. While mindset shifts are necessary, laws only work when there are clear, inevitable consequences for breaking them.
Accra Circuit Court has sentenced Ada Peace, a Nigerian trader, to seven years in prison for human trafficking and immigration offences. Peace was found guilty of luring two victims to Ghana with false promises of employment, only to force them into prostitution.
@tv3_ghana