Former President John Dramani Mahama, flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has issued a direct challenge to the ruling government, daring them to prosecute him if they have substantial evidence regarding his alleged involvement in the Airbus scandal.
Speaking passionately to the media at the Kempinski Hotel on Sunday, July 7, Mahama asserted that despite being out of office for seven years and seven months, the current administration has failed to produce any credible proof of his purported corrupt activities.
He dismissed these allegations as political maneuvers aimed at tarnishing his reputation.
“If this government had solid evidence against me, they would have prosecuted me long ago. The Airbus issue, for instance, was referred to the OSP for investigation. I’ve consistently challenged them to come forward with evidence,” Mahama declared, highlighting his willingness to cooperate with any investigation.
Mahama specifically addressed allegations concerning a Dubai hotel, challenging authorities to locate the property so it could be sold, with him receiving a fair share. “I’m ready to sell it myself. I’ve publicly challenged them to find it,” he affirmed, emphasizing his commitment to transparency and accountability.
Reflecting on his stance against corruption, Mahama reiterated his dedication to holding both himself and his administration accountable if elected. “Accountability is crucial in public office. I believe in setting high standards, and I expect the same from those who serve under me,” he asserted.
The former president also criticized what he described as baseless mudslinging and falsehoods propagated by the governing party, insisting on the need for factual evidence to substantiate allegations against public figures.