The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has launched a probe into allegations involving a former Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA). Reports suggest that the ex-CEO claimed President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo gifted him a house, raising serious questions about propriety and accountability within public office.
The revelation has triggered widespread debate, with critics arguing that such claims undermine public trust in governance. Transparency advocates insist that the matter must be thoroughly investigated to determine whether the alleged gift constitutes an abuse of power or a breach of ethical standards. The OSP’s involvement signals the gravity of the issue and the need for impartial scrutiny.
Civil society organizations and political commentators are urging the OSP to ensure a swift and transparent investigation. They emphasize that the outcome will serve as a litmus test for Ghana’s commitment to fighting corruption and upholding integrity in public service. As the probe unfolds, the public awaits clarity on whether the allegations are substantiated or merely politically motivated.


