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Kwesi Ernest Accuses Leaders of Enabling Foreign Arrests of Ghanaians

Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
June 23, 2025
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In a powerful and emotionally charged statement that has sparked widespread public debate, popular Ghanaian music executive and social commentator, Kwesi Ernest has accused Ghana’s political leaders of betraying the nation.

According to Kwesi Ernest, the country’s sovereignty is being compromised due to the increasing power and influence handed to foreign agents, to the extent that ordinary Ghanaian citizens are now vulnerable to being arrested or intimidated on their soil by external forces.

Speaking passionately, Kwesi Ernest lamented the growing trend of foreign interference in Ghana’s domestic affairs and expressed deep concern over what he described as a “sale of national dignity” by those entrusted to protect it.

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“Our leaders have sold the country. Foreign agents are now arresting citizens with little to no regard for our laws, our constitution, or our sovereignty.”

Kwesi Ernest

Kwesi Ernest’s remarks come amidst heightened public anxiety over reports of increased foreign influence in national security, natural resources, telecommunications, and key governmental decisions.

Many Ghanaians have expressed concerns that external entities — be they corporate, diplomatic, or security-related — are being given too much leeway in how they operate within the country.

Kwesi Ernest Accuses Leaders of Enabling Foreign Arrests of Ghanaians
Kwesi Ernest

Ernest believes this creeping external control is no coincidence but a direct result of poor leadership decisions, backdoor deals, and a lack of national pride among certain political leaders.

“When leaders prioritize personal gain over national interest, they make decisions that undermine our independence. The Ghanaian identity is being traded for contracts, aid packages, and foreign validation.”

Kwesi Ernest

One of the most alarming points raised by Ernest is the claim that Ghanaian citizens are no longer safe within their own country.

He alleged that some individuals have been unlawfully detained, questioned, or tracked with the involvement of foreign actors, all with the quiet endorsement of state institutions.

Although Ernest did not provide specific names or cases, his commentary echoes growing sentiment that Ghanaians are losing their right to freedom and protection in their homeland. “If foreigners can arrest our people, spy on our communications, or interfere in our civil matters, then we are no longer a sovereign nation,” he warned.

Kwesi Ernest Calls on Ghana’s Youth, Civil Society

Kwesi Ernest Calls on Ghana’s Youth, Civil Society
Kwesi Ernest

Kwesi Ernest also used the opportunity to urge the youth and civil society to rise and demand accountability.

He called on patriotic Ghanaians to push for transparency, sovereignty, and leadership that prioritizes Ghana first.

“This is a wake-up call. Our silence is enabling this betrayal. The youth must ask the tough questions and refuse to be bought by short-term favors.”

Kwesi Ernest

He further advised that future elections should be centered around candidates’ commitment to protecting Ghana’s sovereignty.

According to him, the electorate must look beyond manifestos and instead focus on character, patriotism, and a proven track record of putting the country above personal or foreign interests.

Kwesi Ernest called on Parliament and key state institutions to reinforce Ghana’s autonomy through bold legislative reforms.

“It’s time our lawmakers stop acting like rubber stamps for foreign interests. We need policies that protect the Ghanaian worker, the Ghanaian entrepreneur, and the Ghanaian dream from being overshadowed by foreign dominance.”

Kwesi Ernest
Kwesi Ernest Calls on Ghana’s Youth, Civil Society
Kwesi Ernest

Since Kwesi Ernest’s comments went viral, many Ghanaians have echoed his concerns on social media, commending his bravery and honesty.

Some have called for national dialogues, while others have urged the government to issue clarifications and reaffirm Ghana’s independence.

Whether or not one agrees with the tone of his message, the central point remains clear: Ghanaians are concerned about the increasing erosion of their sovereignty.

Kwesi Ernest’s bold remarks have reignited an important conversation—one that challenges both citizens and leaders to reflect on where the country is heading.

In the end, the call is not just for resistance but for renewal. A renewal of national identity, pride, and leadership that refuses to sell Ghana’s dignity for temporary gain.

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