Renowned entertainer and political activist Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as Kwame A Plus, has added another feather to his cap as the newly elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Gomoa Central. The outspoken public figure took to Facebook to reflect on his new role while expressing grave concern over allegations of corruption within the National Service Scheme (NSS).
According to A Plus, between 2020 and 2024, officials of the NSS allegedly inflated the scheme’s payroll by adding approximately 200,000 ghost names, resulting in a financial loss of GHS 68.64 billion (about $4.5 billion). He described the allegations as deeply troubling and called for a thorough investigation into the matter.
“Such misconduct is intolerable,” he wrote, emphasizing that public officials must not escape accountability. He warned that failing to address these allegations would foster a culture of impunity and embolden others to engage in even greater wrongdoing.
Kwame A Plus’s post has sparked widespread debate, with many urging authorities to take urgent and decisive action to address the issue. His election as MP for Gomoa Central marks a significant milestone in his political journey, as he has long been known for using his platform to advocate for transparency and good governance.
The newly minted MP has pledged to prioritize accountability and fight corruption in his parliamentary duties. His entry into Parliament is expected to amplify his voice on key national issues, including public sector reforms and the fight against corruption.
The alleged NSS payroll fraud has reignited public outcry for stricter oversight of state institutions. Many citizens and civil society organizations have called for an independent probe into the matter to ensure those responsible are held accountable.
Kwame A Plus’s bold stance on the issue reflects his commitment to advocating for change and ensuring that public resources are protected from misuse.