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The Crusaders Against Corruption, Ghana has called on President John Mahama to uphold the enforcement of Article 286 of the 1992 Constitution by ensuring that only public officeholders who declare their assets and liabilities are sworn into office.
According to them, this will serve as a crucial mechanism to promote transparency and accountability within Ghana’s governance structures.
In a statement, the group stated that Article 286 of the 1992 Constitution mandates public officials—including the President, Vice-President, Ministers, MPs, ambassadors, and judges—to declare their assets and liabilities before assuming office.
However, it noted that the outgone administration witnessed significant lapses in compliance, eroding public trust and fostering a culture of corruption.
The group emphasised that adherence to this constitutional requirement is critical for restoring integrity and public confidence in government institutions.
They urge the Mahama administration to enforce asset declarations rigorously and ensure compliance at all levels.
"As you assume the presidency, we implore you to ensure strict adherence to this legal obligation. Enforcing asset declaration is critical not only for combating corruption but also for fostering transparency and accountability in governance.
"It is essential for rebuilding the public's trust in our institutions and safeguarding the integrity of our democracy. Enhance the assets and liabilities declaration regime by passing the Conduct of Public Office Holders Bill," the statement read.
To enhance the current asset declaration regime, the group outlined key recommendations, including public disclosure, regular audits, clear penalties, legislative enhancements, whistleblower protections, and education and civic engagement amongst others.
The Crusaders Against Corruption reaffirm their commitment to partnering with the government to promote transparency and combat corruption.
The group urged prompt government action, vowing to remain steadfast in their mission to ensure accountability in Ghana.
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