Persons indicted in GYEEDA report will be sanctioned – Mahama assures

President John Mahama has assured that all persons indicted in the Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Development Agency (GYEEDA) report will be sanctioned.

The president has also said his government has begun efforts to restructure the activities of GYEEDA in order to make the programme more efficient.

He said everything he did in relations to the investigative report on the activities of GYEEDA was aimed at helping him see his way clearly in dealing with the issue.

According to him, his government is keen on fighting corruption and will do everything possible to achieve a clean administration.

The president made the remarks on Monday when he delivered the key note address at the second conference of the Association of anti-corruption authorities in Africa.

“We have to use the process of restructuring GYEEDA and also make sure that the attorney’s general’s office sanctions all persons found to have been involved,” he promised.

He said there will moves to institute a better legislative operational administration of the GYEEDA so the Ghanaian can properly benefit from the programme.

Source: GhanaWeb

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