The political tempo is gradually picking up in Ghana ahead of the December 7 polls.
Former president and flagbearer of the opposition National Democratic Congress has served notice the persons under the current administration found to have engaged in one corrupt act or the other as well as those under his future administration should Ghanaians vote for him in the December elections, will be held accountable and not allowed to go scot free. His spoke on Sunday night on his policies
He added that the office of the Special Prosecutor which was a flagship promise by the current administration to fight corruption but has struggled to live up to expectation, will not be scrapped under his tenure.