In a bold step towards reinforcing good governance, President John Dramani Mahama will on Monday, May 5, 2025, launch a new Code of Conduct designed to guide the behavior and responsibilities of all government appointees.
The initiative forms part of the President’s broader efforts to uphold transparency and accountability within his administration, especially as the country enters a crucial week of reviewing the progress of his 120-day Social Contract with Ghanaians.
Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Minister in Charge of Government Communications, made the announcement on social media, stating:
“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 government.”
The soon-to-be-unveiled Code will set ethical benchmarks and performance standards for ministers, special advisors, and senior public officials, signaling a no-nonsense approach to integrity and responsibility in public office. This move is expected to strengthen public confidence in the administration and demonstrate President Mahama’s readiness to lead with discipline and vision
