Nana Oye Bampoe Addo led the Ghanaian delegation to the seventeenth United Nations Conference Towards Corruption in Vienna, Austria, the place Ghana reaffirmed its dedication to transparency, accountability and moral governance.
The Ghanaian delegation included Francis Dodu, presidential assistant for anti-corruption programmes; Joseph Whittall, Chairman of the Human Rights and Administrative Justice Committee; Particular prosecutor. And Amare Boba.
Delivering Ghana’s nationwide assertion on the high-level assembly, Nana Oye Banpoye-Addo highlighted ongoing anti-corruption efforts below the administration of President John Dramani Mahama.
She additionally up to date delegates on the implementation of the federal government’s Operation Loot Restoration (ORAL) initiative.
Based on her, the federal government is pursuing a number of interventions geared toward strengthening Ghana’s anti-corruption framework by youth engagement, inter-institutional collaboration and capability constructing.
She cited initiatives such because the Particular Prosecutor’s Workplace’s Youth Towards Corruption Program and the work of the Corruption Training Membership.
Delegates additionally emphasised continued funding in analysis, knowledge techniques, institutional capability constructing and worldwide cooperation within the combat towards corruption.
Nana Oye Banpo-Addo acknowledged the rising challenges dealing with anti-corruption efforts all over the world and harassed the significance of sustained cooperation between governments, establishments and other people.
A significant spotlight of Ghana’s presentation was the announcement that the nation has accomplished its Nationwide Ethics and Anti-Corruption Motion Plan (NEACAP 2026-2030).
The framework is claimed to revitalize nationwide ethics and anti-corruption methods and is anticipated to strengthen the nation’s integrity and accountability regime.
Nana Oye Banpoe Addo mentioned the doc would quickly be submitted to Cupboard for approval.
The UNCAC assembly introduced collectively Member States, governance consultants, anti-corruption companies and coverage makers from all over the world to overview progress and deepen worldwide cooperation towards corruption.
Ghana’s participation within the assembly highlighted the nation’s renewed efforts to advertise moral governance and strengthen public accountability within the worldwide enviornment.
