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OGA'S 10-Point Transformation Plan.

Building a prosperous, accountable, self-reliant, and globally competitive Ghana.

Remember It This Way: GHANA FIRST.

Each letter below represents one of OGA's ten transformational priorities. Click any card to expand the details.

G — Good Governance & Anti-Corruption+

Restore trust in government through integrity, accountability, transparency, meritocracy, and zero tolerance for bribery and corruption.

Key priorities: Independent anti-corruption enforcement; public procurement transparency; whistleblower protection; digital government systems; mandatory asset and income disclosure; swift prosecution of corruption and fraud; recovery of stolen assets.

H — Healthcare, Housing & Human Development+

Improve quality of life and expand opportunity for all citizens.

Key priorities: Affordable healthcare; maternal and childcare; senior citizen care; mass housing; homelessness reduction; pensions and social protection; dignity for children, families, and elderly citizens.

A — Agriculture, Environment & Natural Resources+

Protect Ghana's resources while strengthening food security and sustainable development.

Key priorities: Modern agriculture; irrigation; food security; agro-processing; end galamsey; protect rivers, forests, and farmlands; responsible oil, gas, mineral, and land management.

N — National Security & Rule of Law+

Promote peace, justice, public safety, emergency readiness, and respect for the law.

Key priorities: Professional law enforcement; judicial reform; faster trials; emergency response systems; 911-style public safety number; Amber Alert-style child safety system; border and internal security.

A — Access to Education, Skills Training & Innovation+

Prepare future generations to compete and succeed in a global economy.

Key priorities: Quality education; support free education for low-income citizens from K1 through SHS; STEAM education; vocational and technical training; digital literacy; research and innovation.

F — Fiscal Responsibility & Economic Independence+

Promote economic self-reliance and responsible financial management.

Key priorities: Reduce dependence on IMF and World Bank loans; eliminate wasteful spending; track government assets; strengthen revenue systems; manage debt responsibly; invest in productive sectors and national reserves.

I — Infrastructure, Industrialization & Job Creation+

Build a modern economy that creates opportunity and prosperity.

Key priorities: Roads and highways; railway development; public transportation; ferries where useful; manufacturing; industrialization; lower taxes and red tape for productive enterprise; youth employment and entrepreneurship.

R — Rights of Diaspora & Equal Citizenship+

Ensure equal rights and opportunities for all Ghanaians regardless of residence.

Key priorities: Full equality for dual citizens; ROPAA implementation; voting and political participation; diaspora investment and skills transfer; constitutional equality; review taxes on returning diaspora household effects and vehicles.

S — Sanitation, Smart Cities & Social Development+

Build cleaner, safer, healthier, and more efficient communities.

Key priorities: Waste management; drainage and flood prevention; street lighting; parks and public spaces; clean cities; smart-city technology; stronger local government accountability.

T — Trade, Technology & Global Competitiveness+

Position Ghana as a leading economic hub in Africa and beyond.

Key priorities: Pan-African trade expansion; AfCFTA opportunities; technology adoption; innovation ecosystems; exports; tourism; strategic international partnerships; global competitiveness.

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