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NPP not against investigations, but use of bail to intimidate opposition – Baffuor Awuah
July 17, 2026
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NPP not against investigations, but use of bail to intimidate opposition – Baffuor Awuah

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Key Points

  • A member of Parliament’s Constitutional and Legal Affairs Committee, Nana Agyei Baffuor Awuah (NPP), states the party is not opposed to investigations but to the use of bail conditions to intimidate opposition figures.
  • His remarks follow President John Mahama’s assertion that all ongoing investigations are evidence-based and not politically motivated.
  • Awuah argues that the opposition's concerns stem from security agencies' handling of bail conditions, citing examples like Chairman Wontumi and the GH¢50 million bail for Dennis Miracles Aboagye as punitive.
  • He emphasizes that bail should serve only to ensure a suspect's availability for investigations, not as a form of punishment, intimidation, or oppression, particularly against opposition members.
  • Awuah suggests that if the President dismisses the opposition's concerns, he has not been paying sufficient attention to developments surrounding recent investigations.

Why This Matters

This article is significant for Ghana as it highlights ongoing tensions regarding the impartiality of the justice system and the rule of law. Perceived political weaponization of bail conditions can erode public trust in state institutions and legal processes. Such concerns are crucial for maintaining a fair democratic environment and ensuring equal application of justice for all citizens, regardless of political affiliation.

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