The National Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Henry Nana Boakye, popularly known as Nana B, has accused the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) government of dragging the recent helicopter crash tragedy into partisan politics.
In a Facebook post, Nana B expressed concern that, instead of focusing on unity and healing following the crash which claimed the lives of eight gallant compatriots, the government’s actions risk deepening political tensions.
According to him, the arrest of Wontumi TV presenter Akyemkwa Nana Kofi Asare in Ejisu Krapa, allegedly by unidentified armed men in what he described as a “Rambo-style” operation, and the separate arrest of social media personality Fante Comedy over a viral TikTok video, send a chilling signal that politics is being placed above compassion and national solidarity.
“This is not the time to inflame tensions. It is the time to bind wounds,” Nana B stated, questioning whether the NDC government intends to let the victims rest in peace or keep the tragedy alive in the realm of partisan politics.
He warned that such actions in a period of national mourning could shift public focus away from honouring the fallen heroes to political controversy, describing the situation as insensitive and divisive.
Nana B further expressed fear that the country is witnessing a dangerous slide toward fear-driven governance under the Mahama-led administration, adding that the current climate raises critical questions about safety, freedom of expression, and the rule of law.
He urged the government to show restraint, empathy, and a commitment to protecting democratic freedoms during this difficult time.
“Ghana cannot afford to dishonour the memory of the eight heroes by politicising their deaths or by creating a climate of intimidation for citizens, social commentators, and journalists alike,” he emphasised.