Alexander Afenyo-Markin delivered sharp warnings to EOCO leader Raymond Archer during a heated protest. The Minority Leader spoke outside EOCO offices where party members gathered over Wontumi's arrest. Afenyo-Markin reminded Archer that his director position would not last forever. He criticized the crime office for avoiding discussions with political leaders. The warning came as tensions grow over the detention of the NPP regional chairman.
EOCO officials refuse to answer phone calls from opposition politicians seeking answers. Afenyo-Markin complained that staff members give empty promises during meetings. The anti-crime agency keeps delaying conversations about the controversial case. This behavior makes people suspect the office serves partisan interests rather than justice. The Minority Leader expressed frustration with bureaucratic games and stalling tactics.
Afenyo-Markin promised his party would keep pushing for peaceful talks with investigators. He wants dialogue despite the agency's unwillingness to engage properly. The opposition leader drew clear lines between real justice and political attacks. He warned against using legal procedures to target political enemies unfairly. The NPP plans to continue pressing for fair treatment through calm discussions.
EOCO officials refuse to answer phone calls from opposition politicians seeking answers. Afenyo-Markin complained that staff members give empty promises during meetings. The anti-crime agency keeps delaying conversations about the controversial case. This behavior makes people suspect the office serves partisan interests rather than justice. The Minority Leader expressed frustration with bureaucratic games and stalling tactics.
Afenyo-Markin promised his party would keep pushing for peaceful talks with investigators. He wants dialogue despite the agency's unwillingness to engage properly. The opposition leader drew clear lines between real justice and political attacks. He warned against using legal procedures to target political enemies unfairly. The NPP plans to continue pressing for fair treatment through calm discussions.