Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mustapha Gbande has asked the minority in parliament to go and burn the sea.

According to him, the game has just started, and they should expect more action to clamp down on every former appointee who is cited for engaging in any form of corruption.

To him, the minority in parliament should brace themselves because the government is ready to investigate all past leaders who were engaged in acts of corruption.

“The Minority can go and burn the sea,” he said, adding that “any former government appointee who is on record to have cheated the people of Ghana, dissipated public funds, stolen same, that person will be arrested.

Even if it has to do with President Akufo-Addo, he will be put on house arrest. You are shielding criminals with what they are doing. Individuals have squandered money; they’ve been in positions and done things that Ghanaian people believe something went wrong and that is why NPP had 38%. Ghanaians are looking forward to President Mahama to bring… The hue and cry from the minority is uncalled for,” he said in an interview on Asempa FM.

His comment comes after the minority in parliament held a press conference to condemn the abuse of office by the attorney general who they believe should not be consenting to raids and partaking in investigations.

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