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‘If They Joke with Me, I’ll Warn Him in Jubilee House’

Kwame Baffoe, also known as Abronye DC, the Bono Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has strongly denied allegations of corruption and dismissed claims that he is hiding to avoid prosecution.

According to Ghana Web, In an interview with Wontumi TV on February 20, 2025, Abronye rejected accusations that he had fled from potential legal action under the current administration of President John Dramani Mahama.

Abronye expressed his confidence in his innocence, asserting, “I have done nothing wrong to warrant any investigation.”

He further stressed that he would not be intimidated by corruption allegations and warned, “If they joke with me, I can enter the Jubilee House and warn him to be careful about what he is doing.”

The NPP regional chairman took aim at the current government, particularly under Mahama’s leadership, stating that actions from government officials could lead to the administration’s downfall.

He also emphasized that he had no financial dealings under the previous Akufo-Addo government that could provoke any scrutiny.

Despite some in his party fearing potential repercussions, Abronye stood firm, declaring, “I am ready to stand trial, and I will be acquitted because I have done nothing wrong.”

He also dismissed accusations of corruption during his time in office, claiming they were rooted in personal animosity rather than factual evidence.

Abronye’s defiant stance signals a potential clash with the Mahama administration should any further attempts be made to bring corruption charges against him, with the NPP politician vowing to defend his integrity vigorously.

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