
Ghanaian Politician Questions Selective Arrests and Election Delays
Ghanaian Politician Questions EOCO's Selective Arrests and Election Delays Accra, Ghana - John Boadu, a prominent figure in Ghanaian politics, voiced strong concerns about the arrest of Chairman Wontumi by the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO). In an interview with Joy News, Boadu questioned the apparent selectivity of EOCO's actions, highlighting that others allegedly implicated in the same matters remain unarrested. "If they can set some free, why not Wontumi?" he asked, visibly agitated. The interview took place amidst ongoing controversy surrounding the delayed declaration of results from the Ablekuma North constituency election, a situation that has persisted for five months. Boadu expressed his frustration with the protracted delay, stating, "Five months after the election, we are still here, incapable of moving forward." His remarks reflect widespread public concern over the transparency and fairness of the electoral process. The interview underscores the political sensitivity of the situation and the significant public interest in its resolution. The incident highlights the need for swift and impartial actions in addressing such matters to maintain public trust in Ghana's institutions.