In a decisive move to rejuvenate Ghana's anti-corruption fight, Chief of Staff has inaugurated a high-level working group tasked with drafting the country's second National Anti-Corruption Strategy.

This initiative, he said, follows a direct mandate from President to deliver what he described as "a beating, impactful rhythm" in the nation's efforts to tackle corruption.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony at the presidency, Debrah acknowledged that while the previous framework, the National Anti-Corruption Action Plan (NACAP), delivered some institutional gains, it fell short in curbing corruption across the board. "One could argue that NACAP has not performed too well when it comes to the actual reduction of corruption in our country…and the evidence is out there for all Ghanaians to see.

We must reverse this trend, and I charge this group to ensure the new strategy does precisely that," Debrah stated.