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Home » Hundreds march in Sunyani as NPP pushes back against arrests

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Hundreds march in Sunyani as NPP pushes back against arrests

Agyemkum Tuah
Last updated: April 22, 2026 4:24 pm
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The opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) has staged a high-energy and emotionally charged demonstration in Sunyani, rallying supporters under the defiant theme “Yen Suro Ahunahuna” an Akan expression meaning “We are not afraid of intimidation.”

The protest, which drew hundreds of party faithful, youth groups, and residents from across the Bono Region, underscores rising political tensions and deepening concerns over civil liberties.

The demonstration was triggered by the arrest of the NPP’s Sunyani East Communications Officer, Abubakar Yakubu, popularly known as Baba Amando, alongside several other party activists.

Party leaders say the arrests represent a worrying pattern that threatens fundamental freedoms, particularly the right to free expression and political participation.

“This is not just about one individual,” a regional executive noted. “It is about protecting the democratic space for all Ghanaians.”

Leading the protest was the Member of Parliament for Weija-Gbawe, Jerry Ahmed Shaib, who delivered a scathing critique of the government.

Addressing the media after the march, he sent a firm message to authorities at the Jubilee House and beyond.

“We are serving notice to those in power to stop the weaponisation of state institutions,” he declared. “Citizens cannot be harassed or arrested simply for expressing their views.”

He questioned the basis for the arrests, listing several detained activists and asking pointedly:

“Is it a crime to speak? Is that why they have been picked up? That is why we are here today.”

What began as a protest against arrests quickly evolved into a broader indictment of governance, as demonstrators voiced frustration over economic hardship and unfulfilled promises.

The MP cited concerns over illegal mining, unemployment, and the rising cost of living.
“They promised to end galamsey, yet it has worsened. Our rivers are under siege,” he said. “They promised jobs for the youth, but today many are struggling just to survive.”

He also referenced claims by Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa regarding the recovery of billions of dollars under the Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) initiative, questioning the progress made.

“Ghanaians were told billions would be retrieved. As we speak, what has been recovered?” he asked.

Protesters highlighted the plight of ordinary citizens, particularly market women and farmers, who they say are bearing the brunt of economic challenges.

“Food prices are rising. Traders are crying. Farmers feel neglected,” he stressed. “Yet we are constantly told the economy is stable.”

They also accused the government of reneging on promises to cocoa farmers and failing to deliver on agricultural support interventions, including irrigation and borehole projects.

Clad in red and black colours often associated with protest and resistance demonstrators marched from Jubilee Park through the principal streets of Sunyani, chanting and displaying placards with inscriptions such as “No Freedom, No Peace,” “End Oppression Now,” and “Stop the Culture of Silence.”

The atmosphere was charged but orderly, with a strong sense of solidarity among participants determined to make their voices heard.

The march culminated at the Bono Regional Coordinating Council, where a petition was formally presented to the Bono Regional Minister, Joseph Addae Akwaboa.

The Deputy Director at the Council, Prisca Ayamda, received the petition on behalf of the Minister and assured demonstrators that their concerns would be forwarded to both the Minister and President John Dramani Mahama.

NPP officials insist the demonstration goes beyond partisan politics, framing it as a national call to defend democratic values and civil liberties.

“We are here to protect the rights of every Ghanaian,” one organiser said. “Today it is our members—tomorrow, it could be anyone.”

As the crowds dispersed peacefully, the message from Sunyani remained clear and resolute: fear will not silence dissent.

Source: asaaseradio.com

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