According to Virginia E. Palmer, the United States Ambassador to Ghana, transparency, accountability, and law enforcement go hand in hand.
She stated that the United States and Ghana are collaborating to combat corruption and ensure that democracy works.
She stated this during a recent meeting with Minister of Justice and Attorney General Godfred Yeboah Dame to discuss how the two countries can collaborate to ensure justice for all.
The Embassy stated in a tweet, “Transparency, accountability, and law enforcement go hand in hand.” The United States and Ghana are collaborating to combat corruption and ensure that democracy works. Ambassador Palmer met with @AttorneyGhana recently to discuss how we can collaborate to ensure justice for all.”
Transparency, accountability, and law enforcement go hand in hand. The U.S. and Ghana are working together to fight corruption and ensure democracy delivers. Ambassador Palmer recently met @AttorneyGhana to discuss how we can work together to ensure justice for all. #USinGhana pic.twitter.com/PfRba2K7NE
— U.S. Embassy Ghana (@USEmbassyGhana) July 20, 2022
The Embassy earlier said also that that transparency in Ghana’s judicial system is critical for the country’s long-term stability.
To that end, it said said in a tweet that The U.S. government through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) supports public agencies and civil society to roll out initiatives which strengthen accountability in the judiciary.
“Transparency in #Ghana’s judicial system is critical for the country’s long-term stability and economic growth. The U.S. gov’t through @USAID supports public agencies and civil society to roll out initiatives which strengthen #accountability in the judiciary #USinGhana,” the Embassy tweeted.
Transparency in #Ghana’s judicial system is critical for the country's long-term stability and economic growth. The U.S. gov't through @USAID supports public agencies and civil society to roll out initiatives which strengthen #accountability in the judiciary #USinGhana pic.twitter.com/gsECL7Jxyk
— U.S. Embassy Ghana (@USEmbassyGhana) May 9, 2022