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NPP Slams Police Over Selective Justice, Arrest of Abronye

Lilian Ahedorby Lilian Ahedor
September 9, 2025
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Kwame Baffoe [Abronye]

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has accused the Ghana Police Service of practicing selective justice and displaying open bias against opposition members, sparking political tensions across the country. 

This comes in the wake of the recent arrest and remand of the party’s Bono Regional Chairman, Kwame Baffoe, popularly known as Abronye. 

The NPP leadership is now demanding immediate action and warning of a possible escalation if what they describe as unfair treatment continues.

National Organizer of the NPP, Henry Nana Boakye, expressed strong frustration over what he perceives as unequal enforcement of the law. 

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“It has been almost a week, yet the Ghana Police Service has failed to take any action on the NPP’s complaint of threat of death by Chief Sofo Azorka and  Alhaji Abdul Wahab during the Akwatia by-elections against the NPP’s Minority Leader, Osahen Alexander Afenyo-Markin, Hon Annor Dompreh (Chief Whip), and myself.”

Henry Nana Boakye

Boakye argued that while the police have been quick to arrest and prosecute members of the NPP for relatively minor offenses, they have shown little urgency in addressing more serious allegations involving individuals affiliated with the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC).

He said it was deeply concerning that the police swiftly pursued and detained Abronye within 48 hours, denying him adequate legal representation, while others accused of felonies “walk about freely” without any consequences. 

Boakye stressed that this imbalance undermines public trust in law enforcement and threatens Ghana’s democracy.

Henry Nana Boakye on Ablekuma North Violence
Henry Nana Boakye, National Organizer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP),

According to Boakye, this pattern of selective justice has been raised repeatedly by the NPP, yet the situation continues to worsen.

He called on the Inspector General of Police (IGP) to ensure fairness and prevent the police service from becoming an extension of the ruling party’s “unwholesome political machinations.”

“In the coming days, the NPP shall rise against such wanton display of selective justice, open bias against the NPP, and unfair application of the law,” Boakye warned, adding that the party’s members are determined to protect Ghana’s democratic values.

Arrest of Abronye Heightens Political Tensions

The controversy intensified after Abronye’s arrest on Monday, September 8. The Ghana Police Service confirmed that he was being charged with “offensive conduct conducive to the breach of public peace.” 

He was detained the same day and later remanded into police custody on Tuesday. Abronye is expected to reappear in court on Friday, September 12, as the case continues.

Although police officials have not fully disclosed the details of the conduct that led to Abronye’s arrest, the incident has already drawn nationwide attention due to his high political profile and outspoken commentary. 

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NPP on Abronye
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His detention has sparked protests within the opposition party and fueled accusations that the government is using state institutions to intimidate and suppress dissenting voices.

Abronye’s arrest came just days after he reportedly filed for political asylum in eight countries—including the United States, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Canada, Spain, Germany, and Côte d’Ivoire.

In his asylum application, Abronye claimed he was being politically persecuted and faced threats to his life. 

He accused the ruling government of weaponizing security agencies to target him and other leading members of the NPP.

As part of their investigation, police also searched the residence of former NPP Youth Organiser Moses Abor on Sunday, though Abronye was not found there at the time. 

The search has added to the tension, with some party members alleging that it was an attempt to intimidate other opposition figures.

NPP Calls for Retaliation, Political Unity

In response to Abronye’s detention, Salam Mustapha, National Youth Organiser of the NPP, issued a strong warning to the ruling party. 

Speaking after the court remand, Mustapha vowed retaliation against the NDC, suggesting that the current political imbalance would not last forever.

“Power has an end, the tables will turn, and we will all have our revenge,” Mustapha declared, reflecting the deep frustration within the opposition’s youth wing.

Salam Mustapha on Abronye
Salam Mustapha

This statement underscores the growing tensions between Ghana’s two major political parties as accusations of state-sponsored intimidation intensify. 

Analysts warn that if the situation is not handled carefully, it could deepen divisions and fuel political unrest ahead of the crucial 2026 NPP primaries and the 2028 general elections.

Meanwhile, civil society organizations and political observers have urged both parties to prioritize national stability and avoid actions that could undermine Ghana’s democratic institutions.

They argue that the police service must act impartially to restore public trust and prevent further erosion of confidence in the country’s justice system.

As the case resumes on Friday, all eyes will be on the court proceedings and the Ghana Police Service’s handling of the matter. 

For now, the NPP remains defiant, insisting that it will not stand by while its members are unfairly targeted. Whether this controversy will escalate into broader political conflict or prompt reforms within the police service remains to be seen.

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