President Mahama’s War on Corruption: “Operation Recover All Loot” Report Submitted to Attorney General

President John Dramani Mahama’s “Operation Recover All Loot” initiative has reached a significant milestone as the ‘ORAL’ Committee presents its report, marking a crucial step towards accountability and transparency. This bold endeavor, launched by the President, aims to tackle allegations of corruption, procurement violations, and the questionable sale of state assets.

The ‘ORAL’ Committee’s report, now in the hands of the President, is expected to shed light on the extent of corruption and malfeasance that has plagued this country under the reign of Akufo Addo’s administration.

Indeed, as President Mahama hands over the report to the Attorney General, it signals a commitment to justice and a determination to ensure that those responsible for looting the country’s resources are held accountable.

The “Operation Recover All Loot” initiative is a prove to President Mahama’s unwavering dedication to rooting out corruption and promoting good governance. Surely by establishing the ‘ORAL’ Committee, he has demonstrated a willingness to confront the challenges facing Ghana head-on and to take concrete steps towards recovery and reform.

Cocksurely, as the Attorney General takes receipt of the report, Ghana awaits with bated breath for the next steps in this journey towards justice and accountability. Notably, with the “Operation Recover All Loot” initiative, President Mahama has sent a clear message that corruption will no longer be tolerated and that those who have looted the nation’s resources will face the full force of the law.

Story by Lawrence Odoom/Phalonzy

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