A group of Ghanaians is expected to stage a protest on Tuesday, November 25, 2025, calling for the removal of Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng over what the group describes as his failure to fulfil his mandate.
On Monday, November 24, Apostle Abraham Larbi Lincoln, the Lead Convener of the demonstration, said the group believes President John Dramani Mahama should terminate the Special Prosecutor’s appointment.
He noted that the protest, themed “Agro Ne Fom,” aims to highlight what the group sees as inefficiency at the Office of the Special Prosecutor.
“We will be in our reds, and we will be there to present our case. If he doesn’t listen, then we know the kind of person he is. We are marching straight to the Jubilee House, and we will petition the President,” he said.
Apostle Lincoln added that the group does not hate Mr. Agyebeng but wants the office either reformed or dissolved entirely, with all staff removed.
Meanwhile, private legal practitioner Martin Kpebu has disclosed that 15 separate petitions have been submitted seeking the Special Prosecutor’s removal, suggesting deepening public dissatisfaction.
“As we speak now, there are 15 petitions to remove Kissi Agyebeng. When was the last time you heard of other persons subject to Article 146 proceedings ever having 15 petitions filed against them? That tells you that there is something wrong,” Mr. Kpebu stated.
The protest will end with the submission of a formal petition to President Mahama at the Jubilee House.
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