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The Chairman of the Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) Committee, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has disclosed that the committee is finalising its report for submission to President John Dramani Mahama.
The North Tongu MP revealed that the committee is currently reviewing over 700 petitions submitted by the public as part of its mandate to promote accountability and curb corruption in government.
Speaking in an interview with Citi FM, Mr Ablakwa highlighted the complexity of the task but expressed confidence in the committee’s progress.
“We are still compiling all the cases and will be presenting our report to the President soon. So far, the petitions we have received exceed 700. It has been a daunting task, but there is strong political will and commitment to this cause,” he remarked.
He commended the government’s determination to address corruption, stressing that the committee’s work reflects the same passion the NDC demonstrated while in opposition.
“What I appreciate about this process is that it allows us to show the same fervour we exhibited in opposition. Now, in government, we are equally committed. This serves as a deterrent to those of us coming into office,” Mr Ablakwa said.
The MP also outlined the committee’s plan to ensure the credibility and accuracy of its findings.
He explained that they had conducted validation exercises in the capital, where a significant portion of the alleged misappropriation occurred.
“We are now virtually done with field validation in the capital, but we have also gathered reports from across the country. Starting this weekend, we will be visiting the regions to conduct further validation sessions,” he disclosed.
Mr Ablakwa assured the public that the committee’s report would be comprehensive and robust, reflecting a thorough review of the evidence presented.
He noted that the findings would not only hold government officials accountable but also reinforce the administration’s commitment to transparency and good governance.
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