The Auditor-General publicly rebuked MIIF’s leadership for improperly requesting a restatement of the finalised 2024 audited financial statements. A move described as inappropriate and misleading. Auditors said the issues r ... read full comment
The Auditor-General publicly rebuked MIIF’s leadership for improperly requesting a restatement of the finalised 2024 audited financial statements. A move described as inappropriate and misleading. Auditors said the issues raised did not amount to material misstatements that would warrant rewriting the reports.
Senanu Dzifa 1 month ago
The new CEO since she took office has refused to lawfully grant requests of mere citizens to publish the audited account report for the year ended 2024 under the Right to Information (RTI) Act, prompting criticism that the or ... read full comment
The new CEO since she took office has refused to lawfully grant requests of mere citizens to publish the audited account report for the year ended 2024 under the Right to Information (RTI) Act, prompting criticism that the organisation was blocking access to information. She should get serious about her work because the previous administration did so well.
Akosua Serwaa Amankwa 1 month ago
Independent reports allege MIIF leadership (current CEO) circulated internal narratives and selective information that mischaracterised the Fund’s performance and past leadership’s stewardship — an action some critics v ... read full comment
Independent reports allege MIIF leadership (current CEO) circulated internal narratives and selective information that mischaracterised the Fund’s performance and past leadership’s stewardship — an action some critics view as “manufacturing a mismanagement narrative
Harriet Adwoa Boateng 1 month ago
The new CEO Mrs. Nelson seem to be more interested in optics than the job and in persecuting former employees. She should seat up and get to work.
The new CEO Mrs. Nelson seem to be more interested in optics than the job and in persecuting former employees. She should seat up and get to work.
Comfort Kissiwaa Sikapa 1 month ago
We should not destroy this company. Maybe the new ceo is out of depth with this one.
We should not destroy this company. Maybe the new ceo is out of depth with this one.
Patrick Nyarko Appiah 1 month ago
Politics really destroys Unnecessary Politication of the best SOE in Ghana will kill it.
Politics really destroys Unnecessary Politication of the best SOE in Ghana will kill it.
Kingsley Osei-Asante 1 month ago
MIIF is too important an organization. We must not risk collapsing it because of unfounded allegations.
MIIF is too important an organization. We must not risk collapsing it because of unfounded allegations.
Noah Brown Osei 1 month ago
The new CEO, Mrs. Nelson, appears far more concerned with PR optics and settling scores than actually doing the job. Leadership isn’t about headlines or targeting former employees, it’s about results.
The new CEO, Mrs. Nelson, appears far more concerned with PR optics and settling scores than actually doing the job. Leadership isn’t about headlines or targeting former employees, it’s about results.
John Derby Blankson 1 month ago
MIIF is far too strategic to be turned into a playground for unproven accusations and ego-driven decisions. Reckless leadership will collapse what took years to build.
MIIF is far too strategic to be turned into a playground for unproven accusations and ego-driven decisions. Reckless leadership will collapse what took years to build.
Habib Mohammed 1 month ago
The unnecessary politicization of one of Ghana’s strongest SOEs is disgraceful. When politics replaces competence, decline is inevitable.
The unnecessary politicization of one of Ghana’s strongest SOEs is disgraceful. When politics replaces competence, decline is inevitable.
Dorothy Entsua Mensah 1 month ago
If this trajectory continues, MIIF will be destroyed from within. It’s starting to look like the new CEO is out of her depth and compensating with noise instead of substance.
If this trajectory continues, MIIF will be destroyed from within. It’s starting to look like the new CEO is out of her depth and compensating with noise instead of substance.
Karen Adom Kyei Ampofo 1 month ago
We cannot sit back while personal agendas and political games undermine a critical national asset. This is mismanagement disguised as reform
We cannot sit back while personal agendas and political games undermine a critical national asset. This is mismanagement disguised as reform
Collins Aryetey Commodore 1 month ago
MIIF needs steady, competent leadership — not vendettas, theatrics, and politically motivated distractions.
MIIF needs steady, competent leadership — not vendettas, theatrics, and politically motivated distractions.
Daniel Dede Glover 1 month ago
What we’re witnessing looks less like reform and more like a personal crusade. Leadership should strengthen institutions, not weaponize them
What we’re witnessing looks less like reform and more like a personal crusade. Leadership should strengthen institutions, not weaponize them
Antwi Nana Ama Josephine 1 month ago
Dragging former employees through the mud without solid proof is not accountability — it’s reckless and damaging. That kind of approach erodes credibility fast.
Dragging former employees through the mud without solid proof is not accountability — it’s reckless and damaging. That kind of approach erodes credibility fast.
Mercy Atiemo 1 month ago
MIIF deserves competence, strategy, and stability — not reactive decisions driven by politics and public spectacle.
MIIF deserves competence, strategy, and stability — not reactive decisions driven by politics and public spectacle.
Solomon Asirifi Annan 1 month ago
If performance is being replaced with propaganda, then the institution is already in trouble. Optics won’t save MIIF from poor judgment.
If performance is being replaced with propaganda, then the institution is already in trouble. Optics won’t save MIIF from poor judgment.
Cobby Brown 1 month ago
At this rate, it feels like the focus is on rewriting narratives instead of delivering measurable impact. Ghana cannot afford leadership that confuses noise with progress.
At this rate, it feels like the focus is on rewriting narratives instead of delivering measurable impact. Ghana cannot afford leadership that confuses noise with progress.
The Auditor-General publicly rebuked MIIF’s leadership for improperly requesting a restatement of the finalised 2024 audited financial statements. A move described as inappropriate and misleading. Auditors said the issues r ...
read full comment
The new CEO since she took office has refused to lawfully grant requests of mere citizens to publish the audited account report for the year ended 2024 under the Right to Information (RTI) Act, prompting criticism that the or ...
read full comment
Independent reports allege MIIF leadership (current CEO) circulated internal narratives and selective information that mischaracterised the Fund’s performance and past leadership’s stewardship — an action some critics v ...
read full comment
The new CEO Mrs. Nelson seem to be more interested in optics than the job and in persecuting former employees. She should seat up and get to work.
We should not destroy this company. Maybe the new ceo is out of depth with this one.
Politics really destroys Unnecessary Politication of the best SOE in Ghana will kill it.
MIIF is too important an organization. We must not risk collapsing it because of unfounded allegations.
The new CEO, Mrs. Nelson, appears far more concerned with PR optics and settling scores than actually doing the job. Leadership isn’t about headlines or targeting former employees, it’s about results.
MIIF is far too strategic to be turned into a playground for unproven accusations and ego-driven decisions. Reckless leadership will collapse what took years to build.
The unnecessary politicization of one of Ghana’s strongest SOEs is disgraceful. When politics replaces competence, decline is inevitable.
If this trajectory continues, MIIF will be destroyed from within. It’s starting to look like the new CEO is out of her depth and compensating with noise instead of substance.
We cannot sit back while personal agendas and political games undermine a critical national asset. This is mismanagement disguised as reform
MIIF needs steady, competent leadership — not vendettas, theatrics, and politically motivated distractions.
What we’re witnessing looks less like reform and more like a personal crusade. Leadership should strengthen institutions, not weaponize them
Dragging former employees through the mud without solid proof is not accountability — it’s reckless and damaging. That kind of approach erodes credibility fast.
MIIF deserves competence, strategy, and stability — not reactive decisions driven by politics and public spectacle.
If performance is being replaced with propaganda, then the institution is already in trouble. Optics won’t save MIIF from poor judgment.
At this rate, it feels like the focus is on rewriting narratives instead of delivering measurable impact. Ghana cannot afford leadership that confuses noise with progress.