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Ghanaians on social media raise questions about ORAL’s progress

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President Mahama received reports from the ORAL committee in 2025

The government’s flagship anti-corruption initiative, Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL), has drawn attention from some Ghanaians on social media, amid questions about its progress.

Launched during the 2024 election campaign, ORAL was presented as a policy aimed at addressing corruption and ensuring accountability from former government appointees.

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But some social media users, particularly on X, have suggested that the initiative has not yet produced visible results.

One user, expressing his frustration remarked, “Over a year now, the government has not recovered a single loot. I don’t even understand. Was ORAL a facade?”

Another user noted, “You cannot come and tell us all this and pretend nothing is happening. 409 days is more than enough time to see tangible progress from #ORAL.”

Others have indicated that they expect leadership changes if progress remains limited.

“I don’t blame him, I blame @OfficialNDCGh. ORAL must not fail, heads must roll,” one social media user wrote.

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Government officials have previously said that investigations are ongoing and that due process is being followed.

While some former appointees are facing investigations over alleged corruption during their tenure, discussions on social media suggest that some citizens are looking for visible results in terms of prosecutions and convictions.

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Meanwhile, some of the cases under the ORAL initiative include the NSS ghost names scandal and the National Signals Bureau case, both currently in court, as well as the Skytrain scandal, among others.

Read some of the posts on ORAL below:

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www.ghanaweb.com

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