According to Ghanaweb report, Former Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Yaw Adomako Baafi, has launched a strong critique of Dennis Miracles Aboagye, the former Communications Lead for the Bawumia 2024 Campaign, accusing him of being overly self-important and warning that such an attitude could undermine any politician’s career.
The criticism comes after Aboagye, in a recent interview, responded to accusations that he had withheld party funds meant for certain individuals, particularly members of the media. Aboagye dismissed these allegations as personal attacks, claiming they stemmed from animosity with Baafi.
In an interview on Asempa FM on March 10, 2025, Aboagye vehemently denied any involvement in the management of party funds. He clarified that he had never held the position of Director of Finance and was not responsible for the distribution of campaign finances. According to Aboagye, any disbursement of funds would have been handled by the appropriate department, and his role was strictly communications-focused.
Aboagye further implied that Baafi’s criticisms were motivated by lingering dissatisfaction with his previous tenure as NPP Communications Director. He suggested that Baafi’s personal grievances were fueling the current wave of accusations.
In response, Adomako Baafi appeared on Okay FM on March 13, 2025, to refute claims that he was attempting to undermine Aboagye. He clarified that his concern was rooted in the behavior and attitude of Aboagye, urging him to adopt a more humble and approachable demeanor. Baafi emphasized that arrogance could be a serious obstacle to success in politics.
“I am not the one to destroy you. Your own behavior will destroy you,” Baafi remarked, dismissing Aboagye’s suggestion that others were responsible for his political challenges. He further questioned Aboagye’s media relations, alleging that Aboagye had ignored calls and distanced himself from key individuals in the media.
Baafi explained that in politics, it is not about the opinions of others, but rather about one’s own character and behavior.