A former Deputy Minister of State, Abu Kansangbata, has urged the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP), and the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) to deal decisively with individuals who have recklessly mismanaged state resources at the expense of the poor and vulnerable in Ghana.

He emphasized that political party members mobilising to stage protests or picket at the premises of EOCO and OSP should not deter these institutions from carrying out their work professionally and independently.

Kansangbata stated that as a democratic nation for almost three decades, Ghana possesses abundant resources that, if properly managed, can drive national development and create sustainable jobs for the youth, thereby reducing unemployment.

He appealed passionately to John Mahama to ensure that his government implements the comprehensive ORAL report without political interference, adding that the looting under the previous government was excessive and unacceptable for any participatory democracy seeking to strengthen its institutional pillars.