Renowned Ghanaian lawyer and activist, Oliver Barker-Vormawor, has sparked a vibrant discussion on the nation's fight against corruption with his recent reflections on the effectiveness of ORAL (Operation Recover All Loot).
His comments delve into the critical need for systemic reforms, emphasizing that combating corruption requires more than token gestures-it demands a multi-faceted, all-hands-on-deck approach.
In a thought-provoking statement, Barker-Vormawor asserted: "For ORAL to work, you need Oralists in the Police Service, Oralists in Parliament, Oralists in the Courts, Oralists in the media, Oralists in the civil service and civil society.
Oralists on the streets." His message underscores that the success of anti-corruption efforts lies in the widespread involvement of committed allies across all sectors of society.