Operation Recover All Loot

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Operation Recover All Loot
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LocationAccra, Ghana
Also known asORAL
Participants

The Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) is an National Democratic Congress (Ghana) led initiative focused on investigating and reclaiming misappropriated state funds and assets. The initiative is part of the John Mahama second term administration's campaign promise to Ghanaian voters.[1][2]

Oral Mandate

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ORAL, as promised by the John Mahama administration is hinged on three central themes:[3][4][5]

  • Investigate Cases of Corruption

A dedicated task force will be formed to thoroughly examine alleged corruption incidents that occurred under previous governments, with a particular focus on the period of New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration.

  • Recover Misappropriated State Resources

ORAL is committed to reclaiming misappropriated public funds, properties, and other state assets, ensuring that these resources are redirected toward national development initiatives.

  • Prosecute Offenders

The NDC pledges to take firm legal action against individuals and organizations proven to have misused public resources—this includes officials from the outgoing NPP administration and any future offenders.

Oral TaskForce

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On December 18, 2025, shortly after the election had been declared for John Mahama,[6][7][8] he announced an oral taskforce to spearhead cumulative investigation into the oral initiative. The goal for the team was to gather all evidence that could potentially lead to the successful prosecution of all corruption and corrupt cases from previous government administration, particularly, the erstwhile regime.[9][10][11]

ORAL TASKFORCE
Name Position
Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa Chairman
Daniel Yaw Domelevo Member
COP Nathan Kofi Boakye Member
Martin Kpebu Member
Raymond Archer Member

References

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