Mahama Pledges Accountability Over Ghana’s Bank Collapses

Accra, Ghana — President John Dramani Mahama has issued a strong statement of intent, promising to sanction all individuals and entities found complicit in the collapse of Ghanaian banks during the country’s recent financial sector crisis.

Speaking during a televised address on his administration’s first 120 days post the 2024 elections, President Mahama said the restoration of trust in the banking system must begin with accountability and justice.

“We cannot move forward as a nation without holding people accountable for the damage caused to our financial sector and the thousands of livelihoods affected,” he said.


Financial Sector Cleanup Under Scrutiny

Between 2017 and 2020, Ghana witnessed the collapse and consolidation of several indigenous banks, microfinance institutions, and savings and loans companies. While the cleanup was intended to stabilize the financial sector, it led to mass job losses, locked-up funds, and public outcry.

Mahama’s remarks follow renewed calls for a full investigation into the causes of the sector’s collapse and alleged mismanagement by regulatory bodies and government officials at the time.


Promise of Legal and Regulatory Action

President Mahama indicated that his government will:

  • Launch a full audit of the financial sector reforms
  • Investigate regulatory failures at the Bank of Ghana and the Ministry of Finance
  • Prosecute individuals found guilty of negligence or corruption
  • Provide relief to victims, especially customers of collapsed institutions

“We owe it to the Ghanaian people to ensure such a crisis never happens again. This is about justice and reform,” he added.


Reactions from Industry and Civil Society

Stakeholders in the banking sector and civil society groups have welcomed the president’s commitment. The Ghana Financial Rights Forum called the announcement a “critical step toward transparency.”

However, critics argue that any such process must be non-partisan and independent, to avoid politicization of the issue.


Conclusion: Restoring Confidence in Ghana’s Banks

As the Mahama administration faces pressure to deliver on its post-election reform promises, this move signals a shift toward corrective justice and institutional reform. The coming months will be critical as Ghanaians watch for concrete action against those responsible for one of the country’s most severe financial upheavals.

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