Mahama urges public sector workers to report wrongdoing of management

In a bold move to address the mismanagement of state-owned enterprises, President Mahama has urged public sector workers to speak up and report any wrongdoing by management. The President expressed his concern about the declining fortunes of many state enterprises across the country, stating that they had been atrociously managed over the last eight years by the previous government.
Speaking at the 2025 National May Parade held at the Blackstar Square in Accra, President Mahama emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in ensuring the success and sustainability of state-owned enterprises. He encouraged public sector workers to be vigilant and report any unethical practices or mismanagement that they may witness in their organizations.
The President’s call for action comes at a crucial time when many state enterprises are facing financial challenges and struggling to remain competitive in the global market. By fostering a culture of transparency and accountability, President Mahama believes that state-owned enterprises can be transformed into efficient and profitable entities that contribute significantly to the country’s economic development.
In conclusion, President Mahama’s message to public sector workers is clear: do not turn a blind eye to wrongdoing in your organization. By reporting misconduct and holding management accountable, we can create a more transparent, efficient, and sustainable public sector that benefits all citizens. Let us work together to rebuild and strengthen our state-owned enterprises for a brighter

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