Outgoing UK High Commissioner to Ghana, Jon Benjamin, has delivered
his signature sharp criticism of the 'evils' in the Ghanaian society at
an event to mark the end of his three-year tenure.
Speaking
Thursday night at a ceremony to bid farewell to him, Mr. Benjamin
attacked institutions he said are behind entrenched corrupt practices in
the country.
“We have seen far too much greed, wanton corruption
in too many spheres – in government, in politics, in public
administration, in religion, in traditional leadership, in football, in
the media – and at too many levels from top to bottom,” he said.
He
justified his comments with reference to the often reported incidents
of “highly padded” single-sourced contracts and unfairly awarded tenders
and conflicts of interest deals by state officials who use their
positions to promote their private businesses.
Singling out last
year’s Central Medical Stores fire in Tema, he said the perpetrators of
the arson have not been punished because of deep-seated corruption.
A
Committee set up to investigate the inferno reports that the fire was
deliberately set to conceal evidence of theft, and deep
procurement irregularities.
Mr Benjamin’s three years tenure as
UK’s High Commissioner to Ghana has been checkered with both admiration
and fierce criticism by the public over some of his comments.
His
Tweets and public speeches have been the topic of media discussions with
a many Ghanaians suggesting that his comments are unbecoming of a
diplomat.
His favourite target has been the controversial founder
of the International God's Way International Church, Bishop Daniel
Obinim.
He also joined Ghana's twitter community to make fun out of trending issues including politics.
Last December, Jon Benjamin was forced to delete a tweet suggestively jabbing former President John Mahama after it angered sections on social media.
Mr Benjamin would be transferred to another Diplomatic Service
appointment, according to a statement on the UK government’s website.
He will be replaced by Ian Walker in August.
source: http://www.ghheadlines.com
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