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Former President Mahama Calls for Accountability in Ghanaian Government

In a recent tweet, former Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama expressed his concern and dismay over the alleged discovery of a substantial amount of money, comprising $1 million + €300,000, and millions of GHS in the home of a Ghanaian government minister.

The revelation has sparked outrage among citizens, and Mahama wasted no time in calling for accountability and transparency from the current administration led by President Nana Akufo-Addo.


The news of the alleged money stash found in the home of a Ghanaian Minister shocked the nation. Former President Mahama’s tweet captured the sentiments of many as he labeled it “scandalous.”

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Such a discovery raises serious questions about the source of the funds and the responsibility of government officials in handling public finances.



In his tweet, Mahama emphasized the importance of transparency. He questioned the wisdom of keeping millions of hard currency at home, even if it were legitimately acquired.

This incident exemplifies how leaders can be called out for action or explanation through these platforms.

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At the heart of Mahama’s tweet was a direct challenge to President Nana Akufo-Addo. He questioned whether the current President would set a good example for other public office holders within his administration.

Only through transparency and accountability can the government regain the trust of its citizens and pave the way for a more responsible and equitable administration.

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Bobby Amoah, also known as Bobby The Blogger, is a Ghanaian certified celebrity blogger and news publisher, freelance writer, Digital Marketer, YouTuber, social media marketer || E-Mail: editor@bobbytheblogger.com

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