No region is a punishment ground — Minority condemns Ocloo’s remarks

The Minority Caucus in Parliament has condemned the remarks made by Greater Accra Regional Minister, Linda Ocloo, who suggested that public officials might be relocated to northern Ghana as a punitive measure, cautioning that such statements jeopardise national unity.

In a statement released on May 6, 2026, the Caucus described the comments as “deeply concerning” and emphasised the importance of maintaining national dignity and fairness.

“Let it be stated plainly: no part of the country is a disciplinary outpost. No region is a symbol of exile. Ghana is one sovereign whole, equal in dignity, equal in worth, and equal in promise,” the statement articulated.

The controversy originated from remarks made by the Minister on May 5 during a demolition operation, where she cautioned that officials who authorise permits for illegal structures could face penalties, including transfers to the north.

These comments have since ignited significant backlash, with critics contending that they perpetuate negative stereotypes regarding northern Ghana.

The Minority asserted that the statement reflects a “politically motivated, poorly informed way of thinking” that threatens to exacerbate divisions and diminish national cohesion.

“This narrative fractures unity, breeds resentment, and undermines the collective project of nation-building,” the statement further noted.

The Caucus also expressed apprehensions regarding the application of transfers within the public service, insisting that they should be grounded in operational requirements and professional growth, not employed as punitive actions outside of established disciplinary protocols.

“When used as sanctions outside established disciplinary procedures, they constitute an abuse of administrative authority,” the Minority remarked.

The statement, issued on behalf of the Caucus, added that leadership must foster unity and maintain the dignity of all regions.

“Leadership carries the solemn duty to unify, to elevate, and to uphold the dignity of the nation… the duty of public office is to unite the nation, not to rank its regions,” it stated.

The most recent criticism contributes to the increasing pressure on the Regional Minister, who has already expressed regret, characterising her comments as a “genuine slip in communication”.

Previously, Bernard Mornah, representing leaders from the five northern regions, demanded her resignation or removal, while several members of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) have also condemned the statement.

The Minority is now calling on the government to show its dedication to fairness, national unity, and equal respect for all regions through transparent policies and equitable development.

Below is the full statement by the Minority Caucus


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