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“..If they joke with me, I can enter the Jubilee House and warn Mahama to be careful..”

Kwame Baffoe, known as Abronye DC and the Bono Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has denied rumors suggesting he is hiding out of fear of prosecution by President John Dramani Mahama’s administration, according to GhanaWeb.

Abronye asserted that he has not engaged in any activities that would justify an investigation from Mahama’s government.

In a recent interview on Wontumi TV, he stated that should any government agency attempt to target him with corruption charges, he would take the initiative to go to the Jubilee House to confront the president directly.

He pointed out that, although some members of the NPP are anxious about potential legal actions under Mahama’s rule, he feels secure in his position, attributing this confidence to his clear conscience.

Abronye expressed concerns about the behavior of Mahama and his appointees, suggesting it could lead to significant issues for their administration.

He emphasized his preparedness to face any trial, claiming that if he were ever arrested, it would be motivated by animosity rather than guilt.

He firmly rejected any claims of corruption during the NPP’s time in office, maintaining that he has no pending legal matters.

Abronye also stated that if Mahama and his officials decided to pursue corruption allegations against him, he would be more than capable of handling them.

He reiterated that he has not held any contracts during President Akufo-Addo’s term that would warrant scrutiny of his financial affairs.

“If President Mahama and his appointees bring corruption allegations against me, I will surpass them all in any charges. So, if they joke with me, I can enter the Jubilee House and warn him to be careful about what he is doing,” he stated.

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