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July 13, 2026
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Sammi Awuku accuses NDC government of suppressing opposition dissent over EOCO arrest of Dennis Miracles Aboagye
Key Points
- Sammi Awuku, Akuapem North MP, accuses the NDC government of increasing harassment and intimidation of opposition voices.
- This accusation follows the reported arrest of NPP communications member Dennis Miracles Aboagye by EOCO, hours after he declared his intent to contest an NPP position.
- Awuku alleges an emerging pattern of suppressing critics, including politicians and ordinary citizens expressing dissenting views on social media.
- He emphasizes the opposition's role in scrutinizing government without fear and calls for due process and transparency regarding Aboagye's detention.
- The NPP has demanded Aboagye's immediate release or formal charges and plans a march to EOCO to seek explanations.
Why This Matters
This incident is significant for Ghana as it raises serious concerns about political freedom, the health of its democracy, and the space for opposition criticism. Allegations of state institutions being used to intimidate political opponents could undermine public trust, escalate political tensions between the ruling NDC and the opposition NPP, and potentially stifle free speech, impacting the country's democratic governance and stability.
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