JUSTIN KODUA FRIMPONG Writes: The Kwaku Ananse Story of the Week.

In the latest episode of Ghana’s political circus, we have Sofo Azorka, who apparently decided that threatening to kill a member of Parliament and the Minority Leader was a good way to exercise power. The Ghana Police swoops in, claiming they’ve arrested him and that he’s been granted bail. But hold on! The timeline of his arrest and the bail seems to be more elusive than a Wi-Fi signal in Abrewa ank) village. Only the Ghana Police can provide that proof, assuming they can find it in their busy schedule of… well, whatever it is they do.
Meanwhile, Chairman Abronye allegedly takes a page from the drama handbook by insulting the IGP and making some rather colorful false publications. His reward? An arrest, a court appearance, and a one-way ticket to detention—without the option of bail. It’s almost like the justice system has its own VIP lounge, and some guests are just not on the list.
Truly, the resetting agenda is in full swing! It’s a wild ride, folks, where power dynamics shift faster than a politician’s promises. Remember, power is transient, and one day, oh yes, the table will turn. Just make sure to keep your seatbelt fastened; it’s bound to be a bumpy ride!