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Opinion

When governance feels like a family affair

Christian Wilson Bortey
April 14, 2026
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I have been following the conversation around the Damang mine, and I think it raises a question that deserves honest attention.

President John Dramani Mahama is now in office, and with that comes even higher expectations of accountability, transparency, and a clear separation between public authority and private interests.

The reported involvement of Ibrahim Mahama, his brother, in yet another significant mining concession is what has triggered public concern. Not necessarily because anything illegal has been proven, but because of how it appears. And in governance, appearance matters.

When the same family name keeps appearing around major national assets, it becomes difficult to ignore the perception that proximity may be playing a role, even if that is not the intention.

At that point, the conversation is no longer just about legality; it is about trust. Because leadership is not only about following procedure. It is also about maintaining a standard that removes doubt.

Right now, the pattern is what is raising questions.

And to be clear, asking these questions is not an attack on any individual. It is a demand for clarity. It is a reminder that public offices must always be held to a higher standard, especially when personal connections are involved.

If due process has been followed, then it should be possible to demonstrate that clearly, without hesitation. That is how confidence is built.

But if these concerns are dismissed instead of addressed, it only deepens the doubt.

And once trust begins to weaken, it becomes very difficult to restore.

This is not about taking sides. It is about insisting that public power remains exactly that, public, accountable, and above any appearance of personal influence.

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