President John Mahama has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to fighting corruption and protecting the public purse.
According to him, Ghana is no longer a safe haven for corruption and related activities, warning that anyone found culpable will face the full force of the law.
The President issued the stern warning on Monday when the Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) Committee presented its report to him at the Jubilee House.
“For those who think they can defraud and escape justice, let this serve as a strong warning—Ghana is no longer a safe haven for corruption,” he declared.
He assured that his government stands firmly with those who uphold accountability and integrity.
“To those who stand for accountability and integrity in the rule of law, this government remains your steadfast partner in building a nation where hard work and honesty are rewarded,” he stated.
President Mahama described the committee’s work as a defining moment in Ghana’s fight against corruption and called for collective efforts to ensure its success.
“The work does not end here. The recommendations of the report will be studied carefully. This is a defining moment in our fight against corruption, and we must all play our part—media, CSOs, citizens—so that together, we can build a Ghana that is transparent and prosperous for generations to come,” he charged.
He also commended the committee for its dedication and commitment to delivering on its mandate.