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Mahama swears in Dr. Pamela Graham as Auditor-General

Mubarak Yakubu by Mubarak Yakubu
July 2, 2026
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President John Dramani Mahama has sworn in Dr. Pamela Graham as the new Auditor-General, calls for stronger accountability, transparency, and discipline in the management of public resources.

The swearing-in, described by the President as more than a ceremonial event, was held in accordance with constitutional requirements and marked what he said was a renewed commitment to the principles of good governance and sound public financial management.

President Mahama said the Office of the Auditor-General remains one of the most critical institutions in Ghana’s governance architecture, serving as a key guardian of the public purse.

He explained that the office plays a central role in ensuring that public funds are managed lawfully, efficiently, and in the best interest of citizens, adding that its work goes beyond auditing accounts to strengthening public confidence in state institutions.

According to him, effective auditing helps deter corruption and waste, improves governance systems, and provides assurance to Parliament and the public that public resources are properly accounted for.

“Accountability is not optional; it is a constitutional obligation,” the President stressed, noting that every public institution, including ministries, departments, agencies, and state-owned enterprises, must adhere strictly to financial regulations and reporting standards.

He urged Dr. Graham to discharge her duties with independence, professionalism, and impartiality, emphasizing that her role is to serve the Constitution and the people of Ghana, not any political party or individual.

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“The independence of your office is fundamental to the credibility of our governance system,” he said, adding that such independence must be exercised responsibly and fairly, guided strictly by facts, evidence, and the law.

President Mahama also assured of government’s continued support for the Audit Service through investments in modern audit technologies, digital systems, and capacity building to enhance efficiency and effectiveness.

He further called on all public institutions to fully cooperate with the Auditor-General and ensure the timely implementation of audit recommendations, stressing that audit reports should not be treated as mere statutory documents but as practical tools for improving governance and service delivery.

Dr. Graham, he noted, assumes office at a time when public demand for transparency and accountability is high, expressing confidence that her experience and professionalism will guide her in fulfilling her constitutional mandate.

The President also expressed appreciation to the outgoing Auditor-General for his service to the nation and contributions to strengthening public accountability systems.

He concluded by urging the new Auditor-General to uphold integrity, courage, and humility, saying the strength of Ghana’s democracy depends not only on those who govern but also on institutions that hold government accountable.

Mubarak Yakubu

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