Ghana is in uproar as Twum Barimah dares Mahama over Abronye's arrest

Paul Twum Barimah, who previously served as Dormaa East MP, has urged President John Dramani Mahama to address ongoing political tensions. The former parliamentarian made this appeal following the detention of Kwame Baffoe, the Bono Regional NPP Chairman, commonly called Abronye. Police arrested Baffoe for conduct considered offensive and potentially disruptive to public peace. Twum Barimah emphasized that authorities must ensure proper legal procedures while handling this case. He expressed support for the regional chairman while advocating for systematic stability.

The former MP criticized the extensive police deployment during the arrest operation. He described the security response as excessive for the circumstances. Twum Barimah warned that inflammatory political rhetoric creates continuous cycles of governmental retaliation. He stressed that political leaders must address antagonistic behaviors to prevent future problems. The former MP directly appealed to national leadership, requesting collaborative dialogue to resolve political hostilities and reduce tensions between opposing parties.
 

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