I have taken the Code of Conduct as a Bible – Edudzi Tameklo

Legal practitioner and politician Edudzi Tameklo has reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to ethics in public service, declaring that he upholds the Code of Conduct as his personal "Bible." His statement comes amid renewed calls for integrity and accountability in Ghana’s political and legal institutions.

May 13, 2025 - 11:56
I have taken the Code of Conduct as a Bible – Edudzi Tameklo

Accra, Ghana – Ghanaian lawyer and political communicator Edudzi Tamakloe has made a powerful declaration about his dedication to ethical standards in both legal practice and public life, stating:

“I have taken the Code of Conduct as a Bible.”

Speaking during a panel discussion on media ethics and public accountability in Accra, Edudzi emphasized the importance of integrity, professionalism, and consistency, especially for individuals in the legal and political fields.

He noted that Ghana’s democratic progress and public trust in institutions can only be strengthened when those in positions of influence live by principles, not convenience.

“We cannot demand accountability from others if we do not hold ourselves to the highest standards. For me, the Code of Conduct is not a guideline — it is sacred. I treat it like a Bible,” Edudzi said.

⚖️ A Standard for Leadership

Edudzi Tameklo, who serves as a prominent voice within the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and frequently appears on political talk shows, has built a reputation for his firm stances on governance, the rule of law, and political accountability.

His statement comes at a time when many Ghanaians are demanding higher ethical standards from lawyers, politicians, and public servants following several high-profile cases of misconduct and conflict of interest.

???? Reactions from Public and Peers

His comments have sparked praise across social media, with many commending his principled approach and encouraging other public figures to adopt similar personal codes.

Legal analyst Ama Owusu-Afriyie told Top Knowledge Media:

“In a time where integrity is often traded for convenience, it is refreshing to hear a legal mind like Edudzi publicly affirm such a standard. Ghana needs more of that.”

Some, however, have challenged political actors to back such declarations with consistent action, pointing to a gap between ethical rhetoric and conduct in Ghanaian politics.

???? Ethics as a Compass

Tameklo’s remarks highlight an ongoing national conversation about the need for values-driven leadership. His use of religious metaphor — referring to the Code of Conduct as a “Bible” — underscores how deeply he considers personal accountability in public service.

He ended his remarks with a call to fellow legal professionals and politicians:

“If we all treated ethics not as an option but as a belief system, this country would move faster toward the democracy we all desire.”


???? Top Knowledge Insight:
In an era of growing public skepticism toward politics and law, Edudzi Tameklo’s firm embrace of the Code of Conduct as his guiding principle offers a rare moment of ethical clarity in Ghana's public discourse.

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