

Mahama Vows Non-Interference in Ghana's Anti-Corruption Probes
Ghanaian President John Mahama pledges non-interference in anti-corruption investigations. Accra, Ghana – June 3, 2025. President John Mahama has reiterated his commitment to upholding the independence of anti-corruption agencies within Ghana. In a recent interview, President Mahama stated, "I will not interfere in the work of anti-corruption agencies or influence them to halt investigations involving anyone, whether former or current government officials." This statement comes amidst ongoing efforts to combat corruption and enhance transparency in the nation's governance. The video shows President Mahama discussing the issue of accountability and the importance of allowing these agencies to conduct their investigations without political pressure. The President's commitment to non-interference is a significant step towards strengthening Ghana's fight against corruption and promoting public trust in government institutions. His words serve as an assurance to the people of Ghana that the government is committed to upholding the rule of law and ensuring accountability for all.