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May 18, 2026
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Kwakye Ofosu accuses Ghana Bar Association of political partiality
Key Points
- Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Minister of State for Government Communications, has launched a strong attack on the Ghana Bar Association (GBA).
- He accuses the GBA of political bias and hypocrisy, labeling it an "NPP grouping" aligned with the opposition party.
- The criticism stems from the GBA's silence regarding alleged verbal attacks on a judge by the Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin.
- Kwakye Ofosu claims the GBA shows inconsistency and partisanship, arguing it would have reacted swiftly if comments came from non-opposition figures.
- He concludes that the association's current silence reflects "insufferable duplicity" and selective engagement based on political affiliation.
Why This Matters
This article is significant for Ghana as it highlights a direct challenge to the perceived neutrality and integrity of a crucial professional body within the legal system, the Ghana Bar Association. Accusations of political bias against such an institution can erode public trust in judicial processes and deepen political polarization. It underscores ongoing tensions between the ruling party and professional associations, potentially impacting governance and the rule of law in the country.
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