President Mahama Reminds Officials to Comply with Asset Declaration and Government Policy

ACCRA, GHANA – President John Dramani Mahama has issued a stern reminder to public officials to strictly adhere to the nation's asset declaration regime and comply with government policy. The directive, delivered on July 31, 2025, underscores the administration's commitment to transparency, accountability, and good governance.


In a public address, President Mahama stated, "I remind you to comply with the asset declaration regime and adhere strictly to the government policy." The statement is a clear signal that the government intends to enforce existing laws and policies aimed at combating corruption and ensuring ethical conduct among public servants.

The asset declaration regime, a key component of Ghana's legal framework, requires specified public officials to declare their assets, liabilities, and properties before taking and leaving office. The policy is designed to prevent illicit enrichment and promote integrity within the public sector.

The President's directive comes amidst a broader push for institutional reforms and a renewed focus on upholding the rule of law. It is expected to be followed by measures to ensure compliance and, where necessary, impose sanctions on officials who fail to meet their obligations. This move reinforces the government's resolve to build a more transparent and trustworthy public service for the benefit of all Ghanaians.


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