President John Mahama has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to promoting transparent and accountable governance, insisting that the fight against corruption remains a key national priority.
Speaking during a meeting with the Christian Council at the Presidency on Tuesday, the President emphasized that his government would handle all corruption-related cases with fairness and without fear or favour.
He noted that integrity must guide the work of public institutions, stressing, “The fight against corruption, we are committed to it. We will be impartial and fair.”
President Mahama also assured that anti-corruption agencies would receive stronger institutional and logistical support. He said the government is working to equip these bodies with the resources they need, including more trained investigators to enhance evidence gathering and effective prosecution.
“We are working to strengthen the institutions and make sure we give them the logistics they deserve. Many of them have asked for more trained investigators, and we are committed to training more in evidence gathering and docket building,” he stated.
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