President-elect John Dramani Mahama has established a specialized team to collect and analyze information from the public regarding suspected acts of corruption.
In a press release dated Wednesday, December 18, and endorsed by the spokesperson of the Mahama Transition Team, the creation of this program was announced.
This team aims to provide a channel for citizens to report any corruption-related issues directly.
The statement reiterated President-elect Mahama’s dedication to addressing corruption in a thorough manner and ensuring the proper management of public funds.
The team will be led by Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, the Member of Parliament for North Tongu.
Other members include former Auditor-General Daniel Domelevo, retired Commissioner of Police Nathaniel Kofi Boakye, private legal practitioner Martin Kpebu, and investigative journalist Raymond Archer. Their diverse expertise is expected to enhance the initiative’s effectiveness.
According to the statement, this move forms part of a broader effort by the incoming Mahama administration to rebuild public trust and strengthen the institutions responsible for combating corruption.
The team’s work will complement existing anti-corruption frameworks while actively encouraging citizen participation in the fight against corruption.