Former President John Dramani Mahama has directed a full-scale investigation into contracts awarded under the ‘Big Push’ initiative, demanding that the complete Fourth Estate report on the matter be submitted without delay.
The directive, announced in a statement, signals heightened scrutiny of the infrastructure and social intervention programme, which was launched to accelerate development projects across the country.
Mahama’s order calls for a thorough examination of all agreements, procurement processes, and disbursements linked to the initiative. He specifically requested that the full investigative report produced by Fourth Estate—a renowned investigative journalism outlet—be made available to inform the probe.
Details of the specific concerns or findings prompting the investigation have not yet been made public. However, the move is expected to cast light on potential irregularities or breaches in contract management under the programme.
Authorities are yet to announce a timeline for the completion of the probe or the names of officials who will lead the inquiry.
Further updates will follow as the investigation progresses.



