The Anti-Corruption Preparatory Team, established by Ghana’s President-elect John Dramani Mahama, has unveiled a suite of interactive platforms to combat corruption and enhance transparency in governance. The initiative, announced on Wednesday, December 20, 2024, marks a significant step in the incoming administration’s anti-corruption agenda.
In a statement issued by the Mahama Transition Team, led by spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu, the public was introduced to several secure channels for reporting suspected acts of corruption. These include a toll-free number, 0800 900 111, a dedicated website (www.oralgh.org), and an email address ([email protected]). These tools are designed to encourage public participation in identifying and addressing corrupt practices across all sectors.
“The public can rest assured that any information shared through these platforms will be treated with the utmost discretion and handled expeditiously to ensure swift action,” the statement read. The initiative is part of broader efforts to promote accountability and strengthen governance under President-elect Mahama’s leadership.
Corruption has been a central theme in Mahama’s political career, with the President-elect consistently emphasizing the need for integrity and good governance. The launch of these platforms reflects his administration’s commitment to addressing public concerns and fostering trust in government institutions.
The Transition Team has called on citizens to actively engage with the new tools, urging them to provide credible information that can aid in the fight against corruption. “This is a collective effort,” the statement emphasized, adding that public cooperation is crucial to ensuring justice and fairness in Ghana.
The initiative arrives amid heightened expectations for the Mahama administration to deliver on its promises of ethical leadership and robust governance. By empowering citizens to report wrongdoing securely and efficiently, the Anti-Corruption Preparatory Team aims to set a strong foundation for an accountable and transparent government.
Source: GhanaFeed.Com