
Ghana's Democracy Under Threat: Minority Leader's Urgent Warning
Ghana's Democracy Under Scrutiny: Minority Whip Condemns Recent Events as 'National Disgrace' Accra, Ghana – In a powerful address to the media on May 29, 2025, Hon. Annor Dompreh, the minority chief whip in Ghana's parliament, expressed deep concern over recent events that he believes are undermining the nation's democracy. The address, captured in a short video, took place amidst a large crowd of reporters and onlookers. "The events of the past few days have cast a dark and chilly shadow over the state of our democracy. This is nothing short of a national disgrace," Dompreh stated, his voice filled with emotion. His comments directly reflect the growing concerns among many Ghanaians about the integrity of their democratic processes. Dompreh's address focused on the implications of these events for the future of Ghana's political landscape and the rule of law. He called for thorough investigations and accountability for those responsible, emphasizing the urgent need to protect the nation's democratic institutions. The video shows the gravity of the situation and the widespread concern among the public and media representatives. While the specifics of the events remain under investigation, Dompreh's address serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of democracy and the importance of vigilance in upholding its principles. His impassioned plea for justice and accountability underscores the need for ongoing dialogue and action to safeguard Ghana's democratic future.