Bernard Mornah, a former PNC chairman and presidential hopeful, has criticized the sale of state-owned institutions to government cronies, calling it "myopic and midget thinking."
He has advocated for reforming and revitalizing non-performing state agencies instead of selling them off.
Mornah believed that state assets should be managed with the nation's best interests in mind, ensuring long-term viability and contribution to national development.
He accused government appointees of "state capture," prioritizing personal gain over public trust and accountability.
Mornah urged society to rise against this trend and demand responsible management of state assets.
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