CEO OF BENCYN PHARMACY, ANYANAH ACHELISEWINE BENJAMIN
CEO OF BENCYN PHARMACY, ANYANAH ACHELISEWINE BENJAMIN

The Chief Executive Officer of BC Bencyn Group, Benjamin Anyanah, has decried growing dishonesty amongst many Ghanaians and Africans a phenomenon he says is adversely affecting business growth and the development of the continent.

Having been away from country for nearly three weeks, he disclosed that he returned home to meet serious challenges with his business.

He says the issue of dishonesty must be tackled to ensure progress, adding he is contemplating engaging foreigners to manage his business if that will reduce the burden and pressure relating to management and proper accounting.

“I don’t know we the black people there’s a gene of dishonesty in us or gluttony. The Ghanaian and for that matter, the black people, we need to think again. If we can bring change, positive change and develop our communities and for that matter Ghana,” he stated.

“When I came back from India, there are so many things that transpired in my business that’s so bad. That’s the Ghanaian. I’m even thinking in the near future I should engage foreigners to work with. Even if they take 3 quarters of my profit and I can have something to feed, it is better. People must just be honest”.

On his part, Dr. Wilfred Akapanga, CEO of Reality Maker limited, refuted claims there is no money in Upper East Region.