Ghana is making strides toward better political financing with a new Draft Model Bill, aiming to curb the influence of money in elections. A regional forum in Wa kicked off the discussion.
Forum discusses Ghana’s political financing reform
Forum discusses Ghana’s political financing reform
- The CDD-Ghana and NCCE hosted a forum on February 25, 2026, in Wa.
- It aimed to gather public input on the Draft Model Political Financing Bill.
- The bill targets reducing the growing influence of money in politics.
- NCCE's John Yibile stressed that good governance goes beyond amenities.
- He urged proper legislation for future generations, citing Ghana's legacy.
- He called for stronger law enforcement once the bill is passed.
- Jacob Tetteh Ahuno warned of the risks of unregulated campaign financing.
- He linked the impact of financiers to poor public infrastructure and procurement.
- The bill aims to curb state capture by limiting the influence of wealthy donors.
- William Nyarko pointed out gaps like a lack of funding regulations for candidates.
- He emphasized that political parties and candidates should be properly regulated.
- Nyarko believes that how officials get into power matters as much as what they do in office.
- This forum was part of 10 regional discussions being held until March 2026.
- Stakeholders from civil society, academia, youth, and political groups attended.
- The forums are supported by the UK’s FCDO, aimed at strengthening democracy in Ghana.