ORAL was a campaign promise by His Excellency
Members of the minority caucus (NPP) claim that this anti-corruption committee has no legal legs hence describing it as “illegal”, “unprecedented” and “unconstitutional”.
Speaking on GH Today with Lantam Papanko, Dr. Ayeh accused the NPP of displaying anxiety and restlessness, suggesting that the party’s actions in the past eight years have left them vulnerable.
“When the aged hears of dry bones, they become anxious, restless, and jittery. That is the state of the NPP. Having engaged in the worst form of corruption in the history of Ghana in the last 8 years. We will generously guard this attempt by President Mahama to retrieve anything stolen by the NPP. The set-up of Team ORAL draws inspiration from Article 41 of the 1992 Constitution, which spells out the duty of a citizen.”