NIB to Grill Abronye Today Over Corruption Claims Against President Mahama
The National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) is set to interrogate Bono Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwame Baffoe, popularly known as Abronye DC, today over his recent corruption allegations against former President John Dramani Mahama.

Abronye, known for his outspoken political commentary, has accused Mahama of engaging in corrupt activities during his tenure, claims that have sparked widespread debate and scrutiny. The former president’s supporters have dismissed the allegations as baseless, urging security agencies to take action against what they describe as a smear campaign.
Sources indicate that the NIB’s interrogation will focus on the evidence behind Abronye’s claims, with officials seeking to determine whether his statements constitute misinformation, defamation, or potential threats to national security.
Legal and political analysts argue that this development underscores the growing concerns about political propaganda and the use of unverified allegations to sway public opinion ahead of Ghana’s 2024 elections. Some have called for stricter measures to curb the spread of misinformation, while others insist that politicians must be held accountable for their public statements.
Abronye’s legal team has stated that he is prepared to defend his claims and will cooperate with investigators. Meanwhile, the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has welcomed the NIB’s intervention, insisting that false allegations against public figures should not go unpunished.
As the interrogation unfolds, Ghanaians will be closely watching the outcome, which could have significant implications for political discourse and accountability in the country.
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