16th January 2025 7:41:02 AM
2 mins readThe Chairman of the Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) Committee, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has announced that the committee is finalizing its report for submission to President John Dramani Mahama.
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The committee is currently reviewing 700 petitions submitted by the public, Ablakwa revealed.
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In an interview with Citi News, the North Tongu MP stressed that the committee’s work is focused on fostering accountability and ensuring government officials adhere to the highest standards of integrity.
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“We are still compiling all the cases and we will be presenting our report to the president soon. What I can tell you, avoiding specifics, is to say that so far, in terms of the petitions that have come in, they are over 700 and it has been really such a daunting task, but there is the political will.
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“We are all passionate about this. 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. And what this does is that it serves as a deterrent to those of us coming into government.”
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He further stated that the committee would soon initiate the validation process to guarantee the thoroughness and accuracy of the information collected.
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“We are hoping to be wrapping up soon in the next couple of weeks. We believe that we have gathered enough. We are now virtually done with a field validation in the capital where a lot of the looting happened, but we also have reports from across the country so, in the next few days from this weekend, we are going out of the capital to carry out the validation sessions. We will make sure that all the regions are visited where we have received reports from.”
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