In a firm clarification of the government’s strategic objectives, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, the Minister of Government Communications, stated on Sunday, March 1, 2026, that the administration's ORAL (Overhauling, Restructuring, and Accelerating Leadership) policy was never intended to include extrajudicial actions.
The Minister's remarks come as the government faces scrutiny over its domestic and regional security stances following the recent State of the Nation Address (SONA).
| Felix Kwakye Ofosu |
Clarifying the "ORAL" Policy
Kwakye Ofosu emphasized that the administration remains committed to the rule of law and constitutional processes:
Constitutional Boundaries: The Minister asserted that while the government promised a radical "ORAL" approach to governance, this does not authorize any "extrajudicial means" or actions outside of the legal framework.
Policy Intent: He explained that "ORAL" is a policy of structural reform aimed at improving public sector efficiency and accountability, rather than a mandate for bypass-legal maneuvers.
Response to Critics: The statement appears to be a direct rebuttal to opposition claims that the government’s aggressive reform agenda could infringe upon civil liberties or judicial independence.
A Commitment to Due Process: Ofosu reiterated that all government initiatives, including the "Orange Economy" investments, will be executed through transparent and legally sound channels.
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