Earlier in 2022, Ghana’s petroleum sector was embroiled in controversy over an alleged $100 million missing from the country’s oil proceeds. The fact that this huge amount, intended for national development, instead found its way to dubious circumstances raises urgent questions of accountability and transparency in the government’s financial dealings.
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