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Corruption, favoritism threatens national security and economic stability – Dr. Lawrence Tetteh

  Beyonce Diamond Kpogli II Contributor
Social News Corruption, favoritism threatens national security and economic stability – Dr. Lawrence Tetteh
FRI, 10 MAY 2024 LISTEN

Renowned evangelist Dr. Lawrence Tetteh has raised concerns about the growing threat of corruption, favoritism, and nepotism, warning that they pose significant risks to the socio-economic security of the country.

Speaking at a press conference, Dr. Tetteh emphasized the need for comprehensive anti-corruption measures that target the root causes of corruption, rather than just its symptoms.

He called on security services and politicians to take decisive action to curb corruption and protect the nation's interests.

In addition to corruption, Dr. Tetteh also addressed the issue of LGBTQ rights, criticizing political leaders for being distracted by external influences and neglecting their duty to uphold national values. He urged religious leaders, traditional rulers, and all branches of government to prioritize the nation's interests and resist undue influence from foreign entities.

Rev. Dr. Tetteh's message highlights the importance of unity and focus in addressing pressing societal issues. He emphasized the need for collaboration across all sectors of society to combat corruption effectively and uphold the nation's integrity.

"Corruption not only undermines public trust in government but also threatens national security and economic stability," Rev. Dr. Tetteh's call to action underscores the urgency of addressing corruption as a top priority for the nation.

By raising awareness about the dangers of corruption and advocating for transparency and accountability, Dr. Lawrence Tetteh called on the citizenry to be honest and transparent in their doings to promote good governance and integrity in society.

As the nation grapples with the challenges posed by corruption, Dr. Tetteh's call serves as a reminder of the importance of collective action to safeguard the nation's security and prosperity.

Dr. Lawrence Tetteh's concerns about corruption and favoritism underscore the need for decisive measures to address these threats and uphold the values that define our nation.

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