Return and account to Ghanaians - Ofori-Atta told
Ken Ofori-Atta is being criticised for failing to return to Ghana to account for his stewardship. According to Afia Korankyewaa, Deputy Director of Operations of the United Party (UP), "Ken Ofori-Atta's refusal to return and account to Ghanaians suggests he has something to hide."
Afia Korankyewaa argued that his refusal to appear for accountability gives the impression that he may have something to hide. She stated that if the former minister is genuinely unwell, there are capable medical facilities in Ghana that can provide adequate care, making his continued stay abroad questionable. Afia Korankyewaa also called on the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to ensure that Ofori-Atta returns to Ghana, noting that their silence on the matter does little to support accountability.
Failing to address such issues could reinforce public perceptions about governance and accountability, particularly if the party seeks to return to power in the future.
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Afia Korankyewaa has taken issue with Ken Ofori-Atta's absence from Ghana. She believes his failure to return and account for his time in office raises questions about transparency - especially given recent concerns.
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