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Akoto Ampaw to Auditor General: Step down if you cannot do your job

Lawyer Akoto Ampaw wants the Auditor General to resign if he cannot effectively do his job

Akoto Ampaw, a member of the Coalition for Democratic Accountability and Inclusive Governance has called on the Auditor General to step down, if he cannot effectively discharge his duties.

The coalition made up of 35 civil society groups on Monday (5 September) went on a peaceful protest at the Auditor General’s premises to put pressure on the government agency to surcharge persons implicated in the 2019 and 2020 reports.

Speaking to Asaase News on the sidelines of the protest in Accra, Ampaw said: “The first thing is that the Auditor General must do his job, if he is not doing his job, then that is an option [resignation].”

“But for now, he has to be made to do his job and it is important that we do not allow him to pass the buck to other institutions. He has a clear constitutional mandate to disallow a surcharge,” he said.

“And all we are saying is that he should carry out his constitutional mandate,” Ampaw said. “If he thinks he cannot do it, he should just humbly resign, so that the people of Ghana through the President will appoint someone who is ready and able.”

About the coalition

The Citizens’ Coalition is a group of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and prodemocracy individuals that have come together to form a non-partisan political movement harnessing democratic processes of mass education and mobilisation to stem Ghana’s deteriorating governance standards and assure democratic renewal,
economic, and social justice.

It aims to establish a culture of accountable and transparent governance that actively and consciously responds to the demands of citizens and promotes human rights, constitutionalism and the national interest.

Listen to Akoto Ampaw in the attached audio below:

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