14th February 2025 5:00:00 AM
1 min readThe National Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Henry Nana Boakye, has strongly condemned the recent raid on the home of former Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, describing it as an uncalled-for and unacceptable action in a civilised society.
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Addressing the press on Thursday, Boakye made it clear that such actions have no place in Ghana, stating, "We are not in the jungle, and such actions should not be occurring in a civilized society. This raid was uncalled for and unacceptable."
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Boakye emphasized that the NPP is committed to the rule of law and would fully cooperate with any state investigative body, expressing the party's readiness to support investigations into the incident.
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"We are ready to cooperate with any state institution, whether law enforcement or other investigative bodies," he stated, reinforcing the party's commitment to transparency and lawful conduct.
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However, he criticized the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) for suggesting that the raid might have been staged, calling it "outrageous."
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Boakye questioned the integrity of the OSP’s intelligence, pointing to CCTV footage that clearly shows a group of men in uniform, with a man identified as Richard Jakpa leading the team.
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While the NPP remains firm in its stance against political victimization, Boakye reiterated that the party is unwavering in its support for the rule of law and will continue to oppose any form of political harassment.
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"We will not be subjected to any form of political harassment," he affirmed.
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