The Movement for Change has warned that Ghana risks falling into a cycle of "No Action, Talk Only" (NATO) if corruption is not tackled with decisive reforms.

Speaking at a press conference in Accra on February 18, 2025, spokesperson Lawyer Andrew Appiah Danquah stressed the need for a radical, independent approach. "The fight against corruption cannot be selective or politically motivated.

It must be institutionalized and shielded from interference," he stated.

While acknowledging recent efforts like the ORAL Team and OSP investigations-including the case of former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta-the Movement insists these steps are inadequate without systemic change.