The Africa Institute on Governance and Security has lauded President John Dramani Mahama for the launch of a new Code of Conduct, describing it as a critical step toward promoting ethical leadership and strengthening public accountability in Ghana.
In an official statement signed by Dr Palgrave Boakye-Danquah, a governance specialist and security strategist with the Institute, the organization praised the initiative as a "significant milestone" in advancing transparency and good governance in the country. "This visionary initiative underscores Ghana's commitment to fostering transparency, integrity, and good governance, which are critical pillars for sustainable development and public trust," the statement read.
The Code of Conduct is designed to guide public officials in maintaining high standards of professionalism and ethical behavior.
It is expected to serve as a framework for curbing corruption, enhancing accountability, and ensuring inclusivity in governance.