The canker of corruption remains one of the biggest challenges confronting Ghana.
While successive governments have spoken passionately about tackling the menace, little progress has been made in effectively addressing it. 's Movement for Change has emphasized the need for a more radical and institutionalized approach, warning that Ghana risks falling into the familiar pattern of "No Action, Talk Only" (NATO) if concrete measures are not taken.
At a press conference held at the headquarters of the Movement in Accra on February 18, 2025, the group outlined a plan to fight corruption effectively.
The event, led by the spokesperson of the Movement, Andrew Appiah Danquah, highlighted the need for a more aggressive, structured, and independent approach to tackling corruption. "While the government's recent efforts, such as the establishment of the ORAL Team and the actions of the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) may signal progress, these measures alone are insufficient." "The ongoing investigations, including those involving former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, provide an opportunity for due process to take its course.