OSP Repeal Bill Halted: Ghana Majority Responds to President Mahama's Plea (2026)

In a surprising turn of events, a controversial bill to dismantle Ghana’s anti-corruption watchdog has been paused—but why is this decision sparking debate rather than relief? The OSP Repeal Bill, which aimed to dissolve the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP), has been temporarily shelved following President Mahama's intervention. This move comes after Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga announced that the Majority caucus would reconsider its Private Member’s Bill, initially introduced to repeal the law establishing the OSP. Ayariga assured the public, “I will take on board the President’s request for us to reflect on our actions, as I have always trusted his wisdom.” This decision follows President Mahama’s earlier criticism of the repeal attempt as premature, emphasizing during his address to the National Peace Council on December 11, 2025, that the focus should be on strengthening the OSP, not dismantling it. But here’s where it gets controversial: the bill, co-sponsored by Ayariga and Majority Chief Whip Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor on December 8, 2025, argued that the OSP has been plagued by structural flaws, constitutional overlaps, redundant functions, and high costs since its inception eight years ago. The proposal sought to return corruption case prosecution powers exclusively to the Attorney General. While some view this as a necessary correction, others argue it undermines the OSP’s independence. Is this a step toward efficiency, or a setback for Ghana’s fight against corruption? Share your thoughts below—this debate is far from over. Meanwhile, in a completely different yet equally inspiring story, a Ghanaian woman’s journey from a village upbringing to the presidency, without formal education, is capturing hearts nationwide. Her story, featured on TWI NEWS, serves as a powerful reminder that barriers are often meant to be broken. What do you think? Can determination truly overcome systemic limitations?

OSP Repeal Bill Halted: Ghana Majority Responds to President Mahama's Plea (2026)
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