Mahama Vows to Hold NDC Officials Accountable for Office Abuse

Former President John Dramani Mahama, the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has made a commitment to transparency and accountability in government. During a town hall meeting on Monday, August 12, Mahama emphasized the importance of holding public office holders accountable for their actions.

He stressed that those in government positions are servants of the nation and must be prepared to answer for their decisions and actions. Mahama asserted that any public office holder who abuses their position should expect to be held accountable, without exception.

He made it clear that individuals seeking to enrich themselves should not enter public office, but rather explore opportunities in the private sector. Mahama suggested that those interested in making money should consider setting up businesses, such as cassava processing plants, and employing young people.

He reiterated that public office is not a means to personal wealth, but rather a position of service and accountability. The former president acknowledged the challenges of prosecuting members of his own party or government, but stressed the necessity of doing so to ensure accountability and combat corruption.

Mahama’s commitment to accountability is seen as a key aspect of his campaign, as he seeks to restore trust in government and promote transparency. By pledging to hold public office holders accountable, Mahama aims to demonstrate his dedication to good governance and the principles of democracy.

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