“OSP Is One of the Most Useless Institutions Nana Addo Ever Created” – NPP’s George Opoku Explodes
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A member of the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) communication team, George Opoku Amponsah, has launched a scathing attack on the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP), describing it as one of the most “useless institutions” established under former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
Speaking during a media engagement, Amponsah argued that the OSP has failed to deliver any meaningful results since its creation. According to him, the institution has not lived up to its core mandate of fighting corruption and recovering stolen state funds, despite the huge expectations and resources invested in it.
He claimed that rather than becoming a strong anti-corruption force, the OSP has turned into a toothless agency that has made no significant impact on Ghana’s governance or accountability processes. Amponsah questioned why the NPP government allowed the establishment of an institution he believes has “brought nothing meaningful to the country.”
His comments add fuel to the long-running public debate about the effectiveness of the OSP. While some Ghanaians believe the office still holds great potential, critics argue that it has failed to prosecute high-profile cases and has become entangled in political controversies.
Amponsah’s blunt remarks have triggered mixed reactions, with some supporting his concerns and others blaming political interference and lack of resources for the OSP’s struggles.
As discussions intensify, the future of the Special Prosecutor’s office remains a hot topic in Ghana’s anti-corruption discourse.
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