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Mahama to Launch Strict Code of Conduct for Appointees Today May 5, 2025

President John Dramani Mahama is set to launch a comprehensive Code of Conduct for all government appointees today Monday, May 5, 2025. The move is part of his administration’s renewed commitment to promoting transparency, accountability, and ethical leadership in public service.

The announcement was made by the Minister in Charge of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu,  on his official Facebook pagedescribed the upcoming week as a critical moment in the President’s 120-day Social Contract.

“President Mahama enters an important week in which stock will be taken of the rollout of his 120-day Social Contract,” Kwakye Ofosu stated in a social media post. “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 Code of Conduct will serve as a framework for guiding the behavior and responsibilities of ministers, advisors, and other top-level officials. It is expected to clearly outline ethical expectations, operational standards, and consequences for misconduct, underscoring President Mahama’scommitment to delivering responsible governance.

The unveiling of the Code marks a key milestone in Mahama’s efforts to restore public trust in government and strengthen institutional integrity across all sector

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