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    The Mirror of Justice: Accountability, Political Protests, and the Rule of Law in Ghana

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveJuly 15, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A functional democracy cannot survive on a dual system of justice where accountability is demanded only from political opponents while allies enjoy absolute immunity. Recent political developments in Ghana—most notably the arrest of New Patriotic Party (NPP) National Communications Officer aspirant Dennis Miracles Aboagye by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO)—have exposed deep-seated double standards in how we view the rule of law. When civic actors or everyday citizens face state crackdowns, legal technicalities are weaponized against them. Yet, when political heavyweights are subjected to the same legal scrutiny, partisan machinery rises in defense, threatening state institutions. We must hold up a mirror to our society: if injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere, then the application of the law must remain blind to political colors. The law is the law.

    The Litany of Allegations: Connecting the Dots

    Public office is a public trust, and anyone vying to lead or speak for a major political party must be beyond reproach. A critical look at the administrative track record of Dennis Miracles Aboagye reveals an unsettling pattern that warrants thorough, impartial investigation rather than partisan shielding:

    • 2020 MCE Removal: His appointment as Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Akuapem North was revoked by his own government following serious administrative concerns regarding Common Fund and Internally Generated Fund (IGF) allocations.
    • 2024 Campaign Fund Discrepancies: In early 2025, NPP National Treasurer Dr. Charles Dwamena openly questioned the transparency of political campaign allocations handled by Aboagye during the 2024 elections, citing a complete lack of financial accountability.
    • 2023 IMCCoD Staff Dismissals: During his tenure as the Executive Secretary of the Inter-Ministerial Coordinating Committee on Decentralisation (IMCCoD), the abrupt termination of veteran staff members, including Dr. Dominic Gameli Hoedoafia, raised widespread ethical and financial questions.
    • 2026 EOCO Arrest: He was intercepted at Kotoka International Airport and detained by EOCO over suspected procurement irregularities, money laundering, and the theft of public funds totaling GH¢55 million.

    While he has since been granted a steep GH¢50 million bail, his supporters immediately resorted to street protests to disrupt state operations.

    Holding Up the Mirror: Confronting the Double Standards

    The volatile reaction of party loyalists massing outside the EOCO Headquarters raises fundamental questions about civil liberties, police mandate, and institutional consistency in Ghana:

    • The Mandated Notice: Did the party supporters provide the legally required notice under the Public Order Act before executing their sudden march on a state security installation? [10]
    • Selective Enforcement: If everyday citizens blocked public roads with motorbikes during a protest, the police would swiftly arrest bystanders and demonstrators alike, holding them across various cells. Why should political affiliation grant a waiver?
    • Human Rights Violations: When ordinary Ghanaians are detained, they routinely face unlawful 72-hour detentions, lack of legal counsel, denial of emergency medical aid (such as asthma pumps), and hostile bail oppositions by the Attorney General.
    • The Partisan Paradox: It is hypocritical to cheer when these harsh police measures are used against civic dissidents, only to cry “political persecution” when a party executive faces the exact same system.

    Policy Suggestions and Recommendations

    To rescue Ghana’s democratic institutions from partisan decay, systemic reforms must be enforced immediately:

    1. Insulate Anti-Graft Agencies: Institutions like EOCO and the Office of the Special Prosecutor must be legally and financially decoupled from executive influence to allow independent probes into all public officers.
    2. De-polarize Law Enforcement: The Ghana Police Service must apply the Public Order Act uniformly, treating partisan demonstrators with the exact same legal protocols applied to civil society groups.
    3. Strict Asset Recovery: The state must aggressively pursue the verification of sureties and properties for high-profile bail conditions to guarantee the absolute recovery of public assets.
    4. Enforce Internal Party Accountability: Political parties must self-regulate by banning individuals with active, multi-million cedi corruption investigations from vying for national executive positions.

    Smashing the mirror will not change an ugly reflection. Ghana cannot build a prosperous future on a foundation of selective justice and institutional intimidation. If we only appreciate human rights and due process when our own political allies are affected, we do not care about justice; we only care about power. Dennis Miracles Aboagye, like any citizen, deserves a fair and transparent trial. However, his political status must neither fast-track his clearance nor immunize him from state accountability. Let the state investigate, let the courts adjudicate, and let the law take its course uniformly across all boundaries.

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    A Voice for Accountability and Reform in Governance

    Disclaimer: “The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect ModernGhana official position. ModernGhana will not be responsible or liable for any inaccurate or incorrect statements in the contributions or columns here.”

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