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10 important guidelines for President Mahama’s appointees from the Code of Conduct
President John Dramani Mahama’s newly launched Code of Conduct for political appointees introduces a sweeping framework aimed at strengthening ethical leadership and accountability in government.
The document, which binds all ministers, deputies, chief executives, and presidential staffers—including the President and Vice-President—was unveiled at Jubilee House on May 5, 2025.
Below are 10 key directives appointees must now adhere to under this legally binding Code:
1. No acceptance of gifts over GH¢20,000 without declaration
Appointees must not accept gifts or favours from individuals or businesses with interests in government decisions. Gifts exceeding GH¢20,000 must be declared and can only be retained with written presidential permission.
2. Strict ban on buying state assets
Political appointees are barred from purchasing government properties—land, buildings, vehicles, or shares—either directly or indirectly. Violators face immediate dismissal.
3. Declare assets or face dismissal
All appointees must declare their assets. Those who took office before March 31, 2025, had until May 7 to comply or risk losing three months’ salary or even dismissal.
4. No use of public funds for gifts or hampers
The Code prohibits the use of public funds, including internally generated funds, to purchase hampers or gift items, except modest ones given for staff excellence or retirement with prior approval.
5. Declare conflicts of interest
Appointees must disclose all business interests, especially those connected to government agencies. They are forbidden from using their positions to benefit relatives or associates.
6. Ban on nepotism and influence peddling
Using influence to secure contracts or appointments for friends or family is outlawed. Even the appearance of bias is grounds for investigation.
7. Mandatory reporting of official travels
All official and unofficial foreign travels require prior approval from the Chief of Staff. Appointees must file a report within 14 days of returning.
8. Sanctions for breach of code
Offenders face penalties ranging from reprimand and suspension to dismissal. The President made clear that “there will be no sacred cows.”
9. Online reporting system for citizens
A digital portal is being established to allow citizens to confidentially report suspected breaches, ensuring community oversight.
10. Regular ethics briefings and training
Appointees will undergo periodic ethics training and must sign annual declarations reaffirming their commitment to the Code.
President Mahama described the Code as “strict but necessary,” noting that its implementation marks a return to discipline and integrity in public service. “This is a government of shared responsibility,” he said. “Let us walk this path together with discipline, humility and a clear sense of duty to the people of Ghana.”
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JUST IN: Retired GBC Journalist Selma Ramatu Al-Hassan Sues Captain Smart, Onua TV and Media General GHS 10 million for Defamation
Retired GBC journalist Selma Ramatu Al-Hassan has filed a GH¢10 million defamation lawsuit against media personality Captain Smart, Onua TV, and its parent company, Media General, over comments she says have severely damaged her reputation.
According to court documents, the suit arises from statements made by Captain Smart during a broadcast on Onua TV in November 2025, in which he allegedly claimed that Al-Hassan had a child out of wedlock with former President Jerry John Rawlings. The remarks, she says, were false, malicious, and widely circulated after the broadcast went viral on social media.

Al-Hassan is seeking general and aggravated damages amounting to GH¢10 million, alongside a public retraction and unqualified apology. She is also asking the court to grant an injunction restraining the defendants from making or publishing any further defamatory statements against her.
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MINISTER FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AND EMPOWERMENT INAUGURATES GRANT MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE FOR THE ADWUMAWURA PROGRAMME
Earlier today, the Grant Management Committee of the Adwumawura Programme was officially inaugurated by the Minister for Youth Development and Empowerment.
The inauguration marked a critical stage in the implementation of the Adwumawura Programme, because it symbolizes an essential step in our collective effort to ensure transparency, accountability, and equity in the management of public resources entrusted to the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme under The Adwumawura Programme.
The membership of the committee was drawn from Industry Players, Academia, Financial Institutions, Development Partners and Government Agencies.
1. University of Ghana Business School Innovation Center
2. Ministry of Youth Development and Empowerment
3. Ministry of Finance
4. ABSA Bank
5. Venture Capital Trust Fund
6. British Council
7. Private Sector (C.E.O of Akosombo Catering)
8. National Youth Authority
9. National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme
10. Ghana Youth Federation
11. MASLOC
In his remarks, the Minister for Youth Development and Empowerment reaffirmed government’s commitment to youth empowerment, job creation, and sustainable entrepreneurship. He emphasized that the Adwumawura Programme is not just about funding, but about building resilient businesses that can drive inclusive national development. He charged them to uphold the highest standards of professionalism, fairness, and diligence in the discharge of their duties.

The C.E.O of NEIP highlighted the need for the Grant Management Committee to be intentional about inclusiveness, equity, impactfulness, and innovation in the selection of at least 2, 000 viable businesses.
On his part, the Board Chairman assured the committee of their full support and urged them to execute their mandate dispassionately, transparently, in a non-partisan manner that will engender trust and confidence in the selection process.

Prof. George Acheampong from the University of Ghana Business School speaking on behalf of the committee thanked the Minister and NEIP for the opportunity to serve. He, on behalf of the committee members, assured the Minister and the Board of NEIP of their readiness and commitment to discharge their mandate diligently, fairly, transparently, and with utmost integrity.
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Chinese Ambassador bids farewell to President Mahama
President John Dramani Mahama today granted an audience to the outgoing Chinese Ambassador to Ghana, His Excellency Tong Defa. The president lauded Mr Tong for strengthening the existing relations between Ghana and China during his tenure.
“You haven’t just been an ambassador or diplomat, you have been a friend, and I’m sad to see you go. Of course, our relations with China are excellent,” the President remarked.
Mr Mahama also thanked Chinese President Xi Jinping for his country’s involvement in negotiating Ghana’s debt restructuring and for providing significant support for Ghana’s development. He cited a $30 m grant for the Aflao Market Project and another $30m allocated for the construction of a new Science and Technology University in Damango.
“We want to see a greater cooperation with China in terms of logistics, in terms of training to move on anti-terrorism, in terms of building surveillance of our borders to make sure that we don’t have any infiltration of these areas”, he added.
President Mahama suggested a payment and settlement system between the two countries.

Ambassador Tong congratulated President Mahama on the successes chalked up in the first year of his tenure, especially in turning the fortunes of Ghana’s economy. He called for strengthening cooperation between the two countries in industry, trade, mining, and science and technology.
Ambassador Tong noted that the China zero-tariff arrangement for Ghana’s exports would soon be operationalised. He appealed to President Mahama for Ghana’s support for China’s bid to host the Secretariat of the new United Nations treaty on Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction.
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