Former Special Prosecutor Martin Amidu has criticized President John Dramani Mahama over what he describes as a selective approach to governance.

In an open letter available to MyNewsGH, Amidu expressed concerns that Mahama's "promise of a new beginning and reset of the politics of Ghana" could turn into an agenda that serves only partisan interests.

According to him, fairness in governance requires consistency in dealing with issues of employment and corruption, regardless of political affiliations. "A looter is a looter no matter his political affiliation if the reset of Ghana must be taken to be an even-handed regeneration of our nation," he wrote.

Amidu took issue with the recent suspension of employees at the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme (NEIP), arguing that it contradicts the government's stance on due process.