Kwame Baffoe, known widely as Abronye and a former Bono Regional Chairman of the NPP, has launched a blistering attack on Yonkopa Daniels, accusing him of involvement in a GH¢77 million spending scandal since the NDC resumed office in 2025. Abronye’s remarks were captured in a video posted by Ohia TV on Saturday, October 4, 2025.
In the clip, Abronye did not hold back. He warned that the truth would come out, delivering a stinging rebuke that included the line, “You will vomit it out,” aimed directly at Yonkopa Daniels. The former regional chairman framed his comments as part of a wider call for accountability over public funds, insisting that those who handle state resources must answer to the people.
Abronye accused Daniels of being at the centre of questionable expenditures totalling GH¢77 million, a figure he said has raised serious concerns among citizens and political observers. He urged anti-graft agencies and party watchdogs to probe the matter thoroughly, arguing that transparency is the only way to restore public confidence.
The video has since stirred debate on social media and among political commentators. Supporters of Abronye welcomed the intervention, saying it is long overdue for those suspected of mismanaging public money to be named and investigated. Critics, however, cautioned against rushing to judgment and stressed the need for verifiable evidence before drawing conclusions.
Ohia TV’s posted clip shows Abronye making his accusations forcefully but provides no documentary evidence in the segment itself. It is not clear from the broadcast whether Yonkopa Daniels has responded to the allegations; the video does not include a reply, and no further statement was provided during the segment.
Political analysts say the exchange highlights the increasingly tense atmosphere between vocal critics and leaders associated with the NDC since the party’s return to power in 2025. They noted that allegations of financial impropriety, whether substantiated or not, can quickly become powerful political weapons in a polarized landscape.
Calls for clarity are growing. Civil society groups and governance experts quoted by members of the public on social platforms are asking for an independent audit of the alleged GH¢77 million spending and for relevant institutions to publish their findings. Many observers say that only a formal investigation, with transparent findings, can settle the matter and prevent it from being used merely as partisan fodder.
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For now, Abronye’s remarks remain an allegation aired on a widely viewed platform. If the claim has merit, accountability mechanisms should follow; if it does not, those accused deserve the opportunity to clear their names. The onus now lies on watchdog institutions to determine the facts.
From Opera News