The General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, has issued a stern warning to party members attempting to shield suspects from prosecution.
Speaking at an event on September 6, 2025, Kwetey said that they had gotten wind of information about some party members trying to cut deals with individuals being prosecuted by the state.
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“Attorney General, I'm sure the pressure is mounting. We at the level of the party are picking signals and the signals we are picking is that many among us, in spite of the fact that pleas and the pressure coming from the public that things have to be done properly, and punishment must be exacted, some among us are busy trying to cut deals with people who are supposed to be prosecuted,” he fumed.
Fifi Kwetey went on to say that although the names of those involved would not be mentioned for now, the party may be forced to expose them if their actions persist.
“Some are becoming (sic) through whom pressure is being brought to bear on people who are supposed to do what is right. I’m not mentioning names, but a time will come when we may have to. A word to the wise is enough. Some know themselves and we are hearing your names,” he continued.
Kwetey reminded party members that the government’s victory was due to the public’s confidence in their ability to right the wrongs of the previous administration, not to collude with such individuals.
The politician further expressed his strong displeasure over the situation, intimating that any attempts by such party members to cut deals with opponents in return for favors in the near future would not be tolerated.
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“Think again because this victory was achieved largely because the people of Ghana wanted the right things done, not for deals to be cut. For them to say, ‘okay now that we're here on the other side, we can use it so that tomorrow you also can get a deal’. No, it won't happen.”
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“Some among us are trying to cut deals to protect people who should be prosecuted — this will not be tolerated,” warns NDC General Secretary Fifi Kwetey, cautioning party members against shielding suspects.#ChannelOneNews pic.twitter.com/mD7hx1ug3I
— ChannelOne TV (@Channel1TVGHA) September 6, 2025
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