Akwatia MP Bernard Bediako Baidoo has affirmed that former President John Mahama has never considered issuing pardons to public officials convicted of corruption. Baidoo stated Mahama consistently prioritized accountability throughout his time in office and continues to do so. This declaration directly addresses potential speculation regarding leniency for those found guilty of corruption-related crimes. The MP’s comments underscore a firm stance against compromising on principles of good governance. He emphasized that Mahama believes those who abuse public office should face the full consequences of their actions. This position aims to reassure the public of a commitment to fighting corruption and upholding the integrity of public service. Baidoo’s statement offers insight into Mahama’s ongoing perspective on accountability within government.