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The Foreign Affairs Minister nominee, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has asserted that his exposés on various acts of wrongdoing have saved Ghana millions of dollars.
Speaking before the Appointments Committee on Friday, 31st January, Ablakwa defended his track record in exposing corruption and financial mismanagement, arguing that his actions have contributed significantly to national accountability and good governance.
During his vetting, Ablakwa emphasised the importance of vigilance in protecting public funds.
“My exposés about wrongdoings have saved this country millions of dollars. If we do not remain alert and call out financial irregularities, Ghana will continue to lose vital resources that could be used for development.”
He cited past instances where his investigations led to the halting of dubious government contracts and the prevention of unnecessary expenditure.
The ministerial nominee further defended his approach to uncovering corruption, dismissing criticisms that his actions were politically motivated.
He insisted that his primary concern has always been the interest of the Ghanaian people. “I do not engage in these exposés for personal gain or political advantage. My focus is on ensuring that the hard-earned resources of this country are used prudently and not squandered through shady deals,” he remarked.
Ablakwa assured the committee that, if approved as Foreign Affairs Minister, he would bring the same level of scrutiny and transparency to his new role.
He pledged to ensure that Ghana’s embassies and diplomatic missions operate efficiently and are accountable.
“I will continue to stand for integrity and accountability. Ghana’s foreign service must reflect these values, ensuring that we serve our people and protect the country’s image internationally,” he concluded.
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