Former Ghanaian Minister Kwakye Ofosu has raised concerns regarding a payment of GH¢4.9 million made to the architectural firm of Sir David Adjaye. He emphasizes the need for clarity and transparency pertaining to the purpose and allocation of these funds.
Sir David Adjaye, a globally acclaimed architect known for his innovative designs, has been involved in various projects in Ghana. However, the recent transaction amounting to GH¢4.9 million has drawn scrutiny from public figures demanding accountability.
Ofosu’s comments underline the importance of transparent financial dealings, especially when significant sums are involved in public or developmental projects. He advocates for detailed explanations on how the funds were utilized and assures the public that such expenditures align with national development goals.
The call for clarity also underscores the broader discourse on governance and institutional transparency in Ghana. As many citizens seek assurance that public funds are managed responsibly, officials and contractors must provide comprehensive reports and accessible documentation.
For further details on this ongoing discussion, readers can refer to the original coverage on GhanaWeb.
Source: GhanaWeb