ORAL Committee to Present Report to President Mahama Amidst Over 700 Petitions

The ORAL Committee has been working tirelessly to review the petitions and gather information. Ablakwa noted that the committee would soon begin the validation process to ensure thoroughness and accuracy in the information gathered.

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The Chairman of the Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) Committee, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has announced that the committee will soon present its report to President John Dramani Mahama. Apexnewsgh reports

This comes after the committee received over 700 petitions from the public, a daunting task that Ablakwa acknowledges, but one that the committee is passionate about tackling.

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Speaking to Citi News, Ablakwa emphasized that the committee’s work is aimed at ensuring accountability and keeping government officials in check. “We are all passionate about this,” he said. “And what I like about what is going on is that we have the opportunity to show the same passion that we exhibited in opposition, now that we are in government, we are committed to this.”

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The ORAL Committee has been working tirelessly to review the petitions and gather information. Ablakwa noted that the committee would soon begin the validation process to ensure thoroughness and accuracy in the information gathered.

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This process will involve field validation sessions across the country, where the committee will visit all regions that have submitted reports.

Ablakwa expressed his commitment to transparency and accountability, stating that the committee’s work serves as a deterrent to those in government. “What this does is that it serves as a deterrent to those of us coming into government,” he said.

The ORAL Committee’s report is expected to be presented to President Mahama soon, and Ablakwa is confident that the committee’s work will make a significant impact in the fight against corruption.

Source: apexnewsgh.com

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