ACCRA – Tensions are rising in the lead-up to the 2028 elections as political commentator Adom-Otchere delivers a blistering warning to the NDC, cautioning that their involvement in the controversial Ramsar site demolitions could come back to haunt them at the polls.
Speaking on national television, Adom-Otchere didn’t mince words, declaring that voters remember, and environmental destruction is not easily forgiven. “The people won’t forget the Ramsar wetlands,” he warned, hinting at potential political backlash and electoral consequences.
The statement has already ignited a flurry of reactions online, with supporters and critics alike debating whether the Ramsar controversy could shape the outcome of Ghana’s next general election.
As 2028 looms closer, political analysts predict the issue could become a flashpoint in campaigns, with every party scrambling to either defend or distance themselves from past environmental controversies.


