Ghana Asset Declaration Drama Heats Up

Experts want Ghana leaders to show what they really have. Lawyer Martin Kpebu said officials must tell everyone about their money. The International Monetary Fund asks Ghana to make asset reports public. People worry nobody checks if leaders tell the truth about cars or houses. The country needs clear rules with real punishments.

Susan Adu-Amankwah from the National Interest Movement asked President Mahama to punish rule breakers. She believes strong actions will scare others into following the laws. Minister Felix Kwakye Ofosu admitted that past governments let people skip these reports. President Mahama wants to change this bad habit. The new plan includes real consequences for lazy officials.

The Auditor-General plans to name public workers who failed to file papers. This list helps the president decide who faces trouble. Some workers started their jobs after the deadline dates had passed. The government must check each case carefully. Many citizens feel tired of empty promises about honest government.
 

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