Mahama To Launch Code Of Conduct As First Step In 120-Day Social Contract Review
Mahama To Launch Code Of Conduct As First Step In 120-Day Social Contract Review
As part of a significant milestone in his 120-day social contract implementation plan, former President John Dramani Mahama is set to begin the week with a firm declaration of his commitment to accountability and transparency in governance.
SEE ALSO: Mahama Declares July 1 A Holiday Again, Says Ghana Needs A Day To Thank God
Felix Kwakye Ofosu, spokesperson for the former president, announced via X (formerly Twitter) that the coming week marks a pivotal moment for the Mahama administration-in-waiting.
“President Mahama enters an important week in which stock will be taken of the rollout of his 120-day Social Contract,” Kwakye Ofosu stated on Sunday, May 4.
According to the announcement, the initiative will officially begin with the launch of a strict Code of Conduct designed to guide the behaviour of all appointees in Mahama’s future government.
“It begins tomorrow with the unveiling of a strict Code of Conduct to regulate the activities of all appointees and ensure transparency and accountability in government,” he added.
President Mahama enters an important week in which stock will be taken of the rollout of his 120 day Social contract.
It begins tomorrow with the unveiling of a strict Code of Conduct to regulate the activities of all appointees and ensure transparency and accountability in…
— Felix Kwakye Ofosu (@FelixKwakyeOfo1) May 4, 2025
Source: Nkonkonsa.com