James Agyenim-Boateng, the Acting Managing Director of SIC Insurance PLC, reveals that his private residence was invaded by armed supporters of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) back in 2017. During a recent Facebook post, he describes the incident, which involved gun-wielding individuals allegedly affiliated with the NPP, who seized two of his cars during the raid. He raises critical questions regarding the sudden concern NPP members are showing for home invasions, recalling that many National Democratic Congress (NDC) appointees faced similar threats when the NPP came to power.
The recent resurfacing of these allegations comes in light of new CCTV footage depicting a raid at the residence of Ken Ofori-Atta, which involved approximately 12 individuals and reflects ongoing tensions linked to political transitions in Ghana. The January 2017 raid and the recent events revive essential discussions about the legality and morality of such actions carried out under varying political administrations, particularly as Ghana’s political climate continues to shift dramatically.
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