
Ghana's VP Calls for Independent Funding of Anti-Corruption Agencies
Ghana's Vice President, Prof. Opoku-Agyemang, recently delivered a powerful speech advocating for substantial changes to the nation's anti-corruption framework. She stressed the urgent need for anti-corruption agencies to receive independent funding, free from political manipulation. "We must legislate and revitalize an independent world order," she stated, emphasizing the importance of shielding these agencies from political interference to ensure their effectiveness. This call comes at a critical time for Ghana, as the nation works to strengthen its institutions and combat corruption. The Vice President's words underscore a growing concern among citizens and leaders about the need for transparency and accountability in government. Her proposal for comprehensive engagement with stakeholders, including CSOs, media, academia, and the international community, demonstrates a commitment to creating a lasting solution to this persistent challenge. The proposed reforms aim to ensure that anti-corruption efforts are not only effective but also sustainable, withstanding the test of time.