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Linda Ocloo retracts remarks on ‘sending wrongdoers to North as punishment’

Stephen Awuah
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The Greater Accra Regional Minister, Linda Obenewaa Akweley Ocloo, has issued a public apology following backlash over comments suggesting that postings to northern Ghana could be seen as a form of punishment.

In a press release dated May 5, 2026, the Minister clarified that her remarks, which were captured in a widely circulated video, were a “genuine slip in communication” and do not reflect her actual views or government policy.

The controversy began after the Minister responded to a media question about alleged misconduct among some technocrats involved in issuing development permits without following proper procedures.

During her response, she referenced instances where some officers had been posted to locations far from their usual places of residence.

However, her choice of words created the impression that such transfers, particularly to the northern parts of the country, were punitive.

The comment quickly sparked criticism, especially on social media, with many Ghanaians expressing concern over what they described as an unfair and disrespectful characterisation of postings to the Northern Regions.

In her statement, the Minister explained that she intended to highlight administrative measures sometimes used to address concerns about misconduct, not to label any part of the country as undesirable.

She stressed that postings within the Public Service are guided by established rules and are not meant to punish individuals.

“I sincerely acknowledge the concerns that this has generated and offer my unreserved apology to all Ghanaians, especially my brothers and sisters in the Northern Regions, for any misunderstanding, offence, or discomfort caused,” she stated.

The Minister further assured the public of her commitment to fairness, professionalism, and due process in all administrative decisions, including staff postings and transfers.

She emphasised that such decisions are made without prejudice and in line with laid-down regulations.

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SOURCES:The Ghana Report

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