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By newsfileghMarch 18, 20255 Mins Read
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Ghana is making headlines again, but this time for the right reasons. President John Dramani Mahama has launched an aggressive and uncompromising campaign against corruption, seeking to reclaim Ghana’s integrity, rebuild international confidence, and ensure public resources serve the people’s good. His anti-corruption drive has caught the attention of global observers, who are eager to see if Africa’s beacon of democracy can now emerge as a model of good governance.

The legacy of corruption left by the previous administration of President Nana Akufo-Addo remains a sore point for many Ghanaians. The damaging effects of unchecked corruption under the NPP government were devastating, undermining healthcare, education, infrastructure, and general economic growth. Public hospitals struggled to provide basic services, schools lacked essential resources, and major development projects were abandoned while state officials enriched themselves at the nation’s expense.

One of the most glaring symbols of institutional corruption was the revelation of 84 separate Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) accounts scattered across various banks. This chaotic financial structure facilitated massive revenue leakages and embezzlement. In response, President Mahama swiftly ordered the consolidation of all accounts into a single, transparent one, a crucial step toward enhancing accountability and ensuring that public resources are properly managed.

President Mahama’s establishment of the “Operation Recover All Loot” task force is a centrepiece of his anti-corruption agenda. The task force has already completed its investigations and handed over its report to the President, who immediately forwarded it to the Attorney General for further action. Ghanaians, especially floating voters and disillusioned citizens, are anxiously awaiting tangible results, not just empty promises.

Adding to this litany of scandals is the National Cathedral Project, which is under investigation for allegations of financial misappropriation. For many, the project has come to represent a tragic misallocation of resources, with millions of cedis unaccounted for. The NDC government has pledged to fully investigate the matter and bring all perpetrators to justice.

The National Service ghost names scandal, where fraudulent payroll padding allowed individuals to siphon millions, is another disturbing reminder of the previous administration’s failures. The NDC government has vowed to hold all those responsible accountable and redirect stolen resources toward Ghana’s youth and educational institutions.

The Cecilia Dapaah money scandal further exemplifies the rot that defined the previous regime. Reports of large sums of unexplained wealth allegedly stashed in the former minister’s private residence have deepened public distrust and reinforced the urgent need for transparency and accountability.

President Mahama has shown a clear commitment to combating corruption not only through investigations but also through systemic reforms. During his recent meeting with the CEOs of State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs), he made his stance unequivocally clear: The era of procurement fraud, financial mismanagement, and lack of accountability is over. State resources must be protected and directed toward national development, not private gain.

The President’s call for transparency also extends to law enforcement. Speaking passionately about the need to root out corruption within the Ghana Police Service during the swearing in of the country’s new Inspector General of Police Mr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno, he stressed the importance of restoring public confidence and enhancing accountability in the institutions meant to protect the citizenry.
To ensure these critical cases are handled transparently, I am urging the government to televise high-profile investigations and legal proceedings. Letting the public witness these cases unfold will reinforce the NDC government’s commitment to justice and demonstrate that no one is above the law, regardless of their status or political affiliation.

But accountability is only one side of the coin. The NDC government must also take proactive measures to reshape Ghana’s moral compass. I urge His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama to encourage the Minister of Education, Hon. Haruna Iddrisu to incorporate good citizenship and anti-corruption education into the national school curriculum from basic school through high school. Instilling values of integrity, accountability, and patriotism in the next generation is essential to preventing a return to the destructive corruption of the past.

President Mahama’s reforms are also aimed at reassuring international partners and investors that Ghana is now firmly on a path of transparency, stability, and economic growth. Clean governance is essential not only for domestic prosperity but also for maintaining strong partnerships with the global community.

President Mahama himself put it best “We are committed to creating a Ghana where transparency and integrity guide our institutions. The people’s money must work for the people’s good. We will recover what has been stolen and build a future where corruption has no place.”

The NDC’s battle against corruption sends a powerful signal to the world. Ghana’s renewed commitment to integrity and good governance offers a beacon of hope for Africa and beyond. The global community must stand with Ghana in this crucial moment, as the nation strives to chart a new course toward lasting prosperity and accountability.

By: Abdul-Razak Yakubu, International Development, Political and Governance Consultant

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