President-elect John Dramani Mahama has officially launched the Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) committee, a bold initiative aimed at promoting transparency and accountability in Ghana’s public sector. The committee’s primary function is to gather and compile evidence of corruption, which will then be submitted to the relevant government institutions for further investigation.This move is seen as a significant step towards ensuring good governance and public accountability in Ghana.
During a meeting with the Canadian High Commission in Ghana, Mahama emphasized that ORAL’s role is not to investigate individuals, but rather to act as a central repository for evidence. This approach allows the committee to gather information from various sources and present it to the relevant authorities, who can then take action. By doing so, ORAL can help to ensure that those who have engaged in corrupt practices are held accountable for their actions.
One of the key aspects of ORAL is its focus on compiling evidence, rather than investigating individuals. This approach is designed to promote accountability and fairness in governance, and to help prevent the misuse of public funds. The committee is operating on a pro bono basis, which means it won’t pose any financial burden on the state ¹.
The establishment of ORAL has raised concerns among some groups, who fear that it may be used to unfairly target members of the outgoing administration. However, Mahama has reassured Ghanaians that this is not the case, stating that the committee is focused on addressing corruption and not targeting specific individuals. He also called on political parties and civil society organizations to support efforts aimed at fostering transparency and combating corruption ¹.
Mahama’s decision to set up ORAL is seen as a positive step towards promoting good governance and public accountability in Ghana. By providing a mechanism for reporting corruption and gathering evidence, ORAL can help to build trust between the government and the citizens of Ghana. The committee’s success will depend on the support it receives from various stakeholders, including political parties, civil society organizations, and the general public.
As Ghana looks to the future, the establishment of ORAL is a significant development in the country’s fight against corruption. With Mahama’s commitment to transparency and accountability, Ghanaians can be hopeful that ORAL will make a positive impact on governance in the country. The committee’s focus on compiling evidence and promoting accountability is a welcome move, and it is expected to help prevent the misuse of public funds and promote transparency in government dealings.
In the coming months, ORAL is expected to play a key role in promoting good governance and public accountability in Ghana. The committee’s work will be closely watched by Ghanaians and the international community, who are eager to see the impact of this initiative on the country’s governance. With Mahama’s leadership and commitment to transparency, ORAL is poised to make a significant contribution to Ghana’s development.
The success of ORAL will also depend on the support it receives from the general public. Ghanaians are encouraged to report any instances of corruption or misconduct to the committee, which will then gather evidence and submit it to the relevant authorities. By working together, Ghanaians can help to promote transparency and accountability in government dealings, and ensure that those who have engaged in corrupt practices are held accountable for their actions.
As Mahama takes office, he has outlined a comprehensive plan to tackle corruption and promote good governance in Ghana. The establishment of ORAL is just one part of this plan, which includes a range of initiatives aimed at promoting transparency and accountability in the public sector. With Mahama’s commitment to fighting corruption, Ghanaians can be hopeful that the country is on the path to greater transparency and accountability.
Source: Africa Publicity
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