According to a report from GhanaWeb, Kwame Baffoe, the Bono Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has expressed concerns for his safety under the current administration.
During an interview on Asaase Radio on March 18, 2025, Baffoe, also known as Abronye, revealed that he feels unsafe due to alleged surveillance by individuals he associates with the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
He attributed these incidents to his frequent criticisms of the government, suggesting that his vocal stance has made him a target.
Baffoe claimed that these individuals have been following him whenever he leaves his home, attempting to intimidate him into silence.
Despite the threats he has received, he emphasized his commitment to continue speaking out against the government.
“Some NDC guys have been secretly following me around when I step outside. Once I am alive, I will make sure President Mahama will build the project for teachers. They are secretly tailing me wherever I go and trying to scare me so I stop talking. I am not safe under Mahama administration and I think Ghanaians must speak up,” he said.
Baffoe indicated plans to reach out to the international community regarding his security concerns, urging citizens to hold the government accountable should anything happen to him.
He affirmed his intention to remain in the country and endure any harassment, stating that he would hold the administration responsible for any potential harm.
Abronye reiterated that the threats he faces will not prevent him from exposing mismanagement within the government.