The Foreign Affairs Minister-designate, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has asserted that his exposés on various acts of alleged wrongdoing by officials of the previous administration have saved the country millions of dollars.
Speaking before the Appointments Committee on Friday, 31st January, Ablakwa defended his track record in exposing "corruption and financial mismanagement." He argued that his anticorruption crusade has contributed significantly to national accountability and good governance.
During his vetting, Ablakwa emphasised the importance of vigilance in protecting public funds. "My exposés about wrongdoings have saved this country millions of dollars.
If we do not remain alert and call out financial irregularities, Ghana will continue to lose vital resources that could be used for development," he stated.