Audio By Carbonatix
President John Dramani Mahama has assured members of the Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC) that oil revenues earmarked for his proposed $10 billion “Big Push” infrastructure initiative will be efficiently disbursed and managed.
A statement issued by the Presidency said President Mahama gave the assurance during a courtesy call by the PIAC members.
Led by its Chairman, Mr Constantine K.M. Kudzedzi, the Committee members visited to congratulate the President on his recent election victory and discuss matters concerning the management of Ghana’s oil revenues.
President Mahama outlined his government’s ambitious plan to invest $10 billion over the next five years, allocating $2 billion annually, into priority infrastructure projects across the country.
He said these projects would target key sectors, including roads, major bridges, education, and health infrastructure, as well as areas vital for boosting productivity in the agriculture sector.
He specified that agricultural projects under the “Big Push” would encompass irrigation schemes, construction of farmer service centres, and support for agribusiness development.
The President stated that the primary sources of funding for this significant policy initiative would be petroleum revenue and minerals royalties.
Commending PIAC for its vital role, President Mahama praised the Committee’s efforts in monitoring and ensuring transparency and accountability in the utilisation of Ghana’s petroleum revenues.
He highlighted PIAC as a commendable model for other countries seeking effective oversight mechanisms.
Latest Stories
-
Africa struggles to turn forest and biodiversity policies into action, experts say at regional webinar
6 minutes -
France’s Macron to address reparatory justice conference in Accra
8 minutes -
‘We would have preferred to play against other national teams’ – Kim Lars Bjorkegren
10 minutes -
My experience is my certificate, not English fluency – Wontumi defends NPP chairmanship bid
11 minutes -
Teacher, final-year student clash in alleged hostel fee dispute at Nyinahin Catholic SHS
20 minutes -
Eating beetroots could prevent hypertension
21 minutes -
Ghana’s budget transparency score plunges to 22% in 2025 Global Survey
28 minutes -
Central Tongu steps up fight against teenage pregnancy amid rising cases
36 minutes -
GRIDCo Board calls on Speaker of Parliament
47 minutes -
GFA rules out ‘final’ friendly for Black Stars ahead of World Cup
49 minutes -
Alhassan Suhuyini supports women entrepreneurs in Tamale North with interest-free loans
1 hour -
Today’s Front pages: Tuesday, June 9, 2026
1 hour -
City of Philadelphia seeks strategic partnership with Ghanaian logistics players
1 hour -
Finance Minister revises end-year petroleum revenue target to US$1.5 billion
1 hour -
Gomoa West NDC disowns Captain Smart over alleged parliamentary ambition Claims
2 hours