General News of Saturday, 22 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
In response to allegations regarding a $1.7 million contract approval, Ghana's Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, has urged the public to disregard what he describes as falsehoods. He emphasized that the claims circulating in the media are misleading and lack factual basis. The minister asserted that all financial transactions and contracts undergo rigorous scrutiny and adhere to established protocols.
Ofori-Atta highlighted the government's commitment to transparency and accountability in its dealings. He reassured citizens that any contracts awarded are done so with due diligence and in accordance with legal frameworks. The minister's statement aims to clarify misconceptions surrounding the alleged contract while reinforcing confidence in the government's financial management practices.
Furthermore, he called on stakeholders and the public to focus on constructive dialogue rather than engaging with unfounded rumors. By addressing these allegations directly, Ofori-Atta seeks to maintain trust in his ministry's operations and ensure that discussions around government contracts remain grounded in truth and integrity.