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Rocky55 Blog of Tuesday, 27 May 2025

Source: Isaac Appiah

Chairman Wontumi Faces Arrest Over $55 Million Akonta Scandal as Ken Agyapong Drops Bombshell

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Bernard Antwi Boasiako, also known as Chairman Wontumi and the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has been detained in connection with the $55 million Akonta Mining fraud. The arrest has prompted extensive debate, with comparisons to other events involving major political personalities.

According to sources, Chairman Wontumi was seized by security personnel following claims of financial malfeasance and illicit mining activities with Akonta Mining. The arrest was followed by a search of his home by the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI), during which many things were allegedly taken.

This episode has attracted reactions from numerous sources, with some seeing parallels to prior measures conducted against other political individuals, most notably Kennedy Agyapong. In a recent video, Agyapong highlighted worries about the way such arrests are carried out, implying a pattern of targeting specific individuals within the political scene.

The episode has also sparked concerns about the NPP's internal dynamics and the consequences for the party's image and cohesion. Observers point out that the arrest of a high-ranking party official might have far-reaching political and legal implications.

As the inquiry continues, the public expects further information on the charges against Chairman Wontumi, as well as the potential implications for the NPP and Ghana's political environment as a whole.