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"Your Children Are Calling You to Come Back" – President Mahama Urges Ken Ofori-Atta to Return to Ghana

2026-07-17  Abibiman Media

President John Dramani Mahama has publicly called on former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta to return to Ghana and cooperate with state authorities investigating matters related to his time in office.

Speaking during a public address, President Mahama remarked, "Your children are calling you to come back," a statement that has quickly gained attention across the country. The comment was widely interpreted as both a direct appeal and a reminder that public officials have a responsibility to answer questions regarding their stewardship of public resources.

The President emphasized that Ghana's democratic institutions must be allowed to perform their duties without interference. He noted that no individual should be considered above the law and that accountability remains an essential pillar of good governance.

Ken Ofori-Atta, who served as Ghana's Finance Minister under the previous administration, has been the subject of investigations by state agencies over decisions and financial transactions undertaken during his tenure. Authorities are seeking his cooperation as part of ongoing inquiries into several matters of public interest.

The former minister has previously indicated that he has been outside Ghana for medical reasons. His legal representatives have also maintained that he has not sought to evade the law and that he is prepared to cooperate with the relevant authorities through the appropriate legal processes.

President Mahama's comments come amid renewed efforts by the government to strengthen transparency, combat corruption, and reinforce public confidence in state institutions. The administration has repeatedly stated that its anti-corruption agenda will be pursued fairly, regardless of political affiliation or public office.

The statement has generated widespread discussion among political observers and the public. While supporters of the government argue that public officials must be held accountable for their actions, others have called for due process to be respected throughout the investigations.

As the situation develops, many Ghanaians will be watching closely to see whether the former Finance Minister returns to the country and how the ongoing investigations progress.

President Mahama's appeal to Ken Ofori-Atta has become one of the most talked-about political moments in recent weeks. Beyond the headline, the issue underscores the broader importance of accountability, transparency, and respect for the rule of law in Ghana's democracy. Whatever the outcome of the investigations, ensuring that legal processes are conducted fairly and impartially will be crucial in maintaining public trust in the country's institutions.


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