VIDEO: If I die, it's Akufo-Addo that killed me—Akua Donkor

If I die, it's Akufo-Addo that killed me—Akua Donkor


The vocal Ghanaian lawmaker Akua Donkor, who is well-known for her vehement speeches and candid criticism, has issued a clear warning: she believes that President Akufo-Addo is to blame for her safety. She recently said, "If I die, it's Akufo-Addo that killed me." This audacious charge is made against the backdrop of growing hostilities between the ruling administration and Donkor. 

 

Donkor has continuously been an outspoken opponent of the Akufo-Addo government, frequently focusing on measures and policies that she believes are harmful to the country.

 

What particular incidents or situations gave rise to this extreme declaration is still unknown. Donkor's statements, however, frequently provoke discussion and controversy, posing queries regarding the character of political dissent and the safety of dissident voices in Ghana. 

 

The public and media in Ghana are closely monitoring this developing crisis since Donkor's remarks have sparked a flurry of conjecture and anxiety.

 

Watch Video: If I die, it's Akufo-Addo that killed me—Akua Donkor


It's unclear if her allegations will be looked into or if this will only exacerbate the already unstable political environment. This is a developing story. Watch this space for updates.

Source: Bongo Ideas on Instagram

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