Ghana stagnating under Mills -Rawlings Print
Source: citifmonline   
Saturday, 17 December 2011 03:20

A former President of Ghana, JJ Rawlings, has said the country has come to a standstill under President John Evans Atta Mills as a result of growing indiscipline in the West African nation.

The ex-President decried the spate of debauchery in the country under the watch of his former vice president. For him, a quintessence is the recent cocaine exhibit swap at an Accra Circuit Court that has come under high powered investigations.

The first President of the Fourth Republic of Ghana was speaking during a courtesy call on him by a former Black Stars player Samuel Osei Kuffour to invite him to a testimonial match in Kumasi on December 23.

He commended the retired defender for upholding the spirit of discipline throughout his career, however, he bemoaned the fact that Ghana lacks such level of discipline in almost every sector.

“Rawlings thinks things are getting stagnant, boring and his heart bleeds when he sees some of these things [cocaine swap, sex for job etc] happening in our country,” Joy FM quoted him to have said.

Rawlings has promised to be on the neck of government officials until he sees a transformation in society.