President John Dramani Mahama has underscored the central role of accountability and strong institutions in Ghana’s governance and economic transformation, stressing that the effective management of public resources remains critical to national progress.
Speaking at the swearing-in of the new Auditor-General, Dr. Pamela Graham, he noted that restoring macroeconomic stability, expanding social investments, and accelerating development initiatives depend on integrity, efficiency, and discipline in public financial management.
He further emphasized that audit reports must go beyond statutory compliance to serve as practical tools for strengthening governance, improving internal controls, and eliminating waste.
“The strength of every democracy is measured not only by those who govern but also by the institutions that hold governments accountable.” – President John Dramani Mahama, swearing-in of the Auditor-General Dr. Pamela Graham.”








