Bono Regional NPP Chairman Abronye DC verbally attacked Archbishop Duncan-William

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Kwame Baffoe, popularly known as Abronye DC, the Bono Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has sparked controversy with a fiery attack on Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, a respected clergyman in Ghana. Abronye allegedly called the archbishop “fraudster and other indecent words ,” sparking widespread criticism from both sides of the political divide.
Reactions to the Attack
Supporters of Archbishop Duncan-Williams have condemned Abronye’s statements as disrespectful and defamatory, urging him to retract and apologize. Others argue that public figures, especially those who engage in politics, should be open to scrutiny, even if the delivery is harsh.
Potential Consequences
Legal experts have weighed in, warning that such unsubstantiated public accusations could amount to defamation and incitement. Some have called on the National Media Commission and the Ghana Police Service to investigate the matter to prevent further escalation.
Abronye’s History of Controversy
This isn’t the first time Abronye has stirred controversy with his outspoken views. He has previously clashed with high-profile personalities, including former President John Mahama, leading to police investigations and public backlash.

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