National Security Operatives Raid Former BoG Governor’s Home, Seize Vehicles and CCTV System
Security operatives from National Security have reportedly raided the residence of former Bank of Ghana (BoG) Governor, Dr. Ernest Addison, seizing vehicles and dismantling his CCTV system. The incident has raised concerns about due process and the reasons behind the operation.

In a dramatic turn of events, National Security operatives stormed the home of former BoG Governor, Dr. Ernest Addison, and seized vehicles and CCTV systems, leaving many questioning the legal basis of the operation.
Reports indicate that the security officers arrived unannounced and took control of the property, removing key surveillance equipment and confiscating vehicles allegedly linked to official state resources.
“This action raises serious concerns about due process and whether the former governor was informed beforehand,” a legal expert commented.
Why Was the Raid Conducted?
The motive behind the raid remains unclear, but speculation suggests it could be linked to:
???? Investigations into BoG’s financial management – Possible probes into alleged mismanagement.
???? Retrieval of state assets – If vehicles were government property, authorities may be reclaiming them.
???? Political or legal disputes – Questions over whether this is a politically motivated move.
Public Outrage & Political Reactions
The raid has sparked public debate, with some defending the government’s actions, while others see it as an attack on independent institutions.
???? Public Reactions:
✅ "If he misused state resources, then retrieval is justified."
✅ "This looks like political intimidation—why not follow proper legal channels?"
Conclusion:
As Ghanaians demand clarity and accountability, all eyes are on National Security and government officials for an official explanation. Whether this is a lawful investigation or political targeting, one thing is certain—the controversy is far from over.
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