Tension is brewing following a controversial Good Friday move by former President John Dramani Mahama, with security experts raising red flags over its potential implications.
In a sharp and cautionary reaction, security analyst Major Oduro has spoken out, warning that the timing and nature of the move could have far-reaching consequences for national stability.
According to Major Oduro, the decision—made during one of the most sensitive periods on the Christian calendar—could carry unintended signals that may heighten political tension or create vulnerabilities within the security landscape. While details surrounding the move continue to generate debate, his concerns center on the broader implications rather than just the immediate action.
“Timing is critical in matters of national interest,” he emphasized, suggesting that actions taken during significant religious observances like Good Friday can influence public perception, emotional reactions, and even security readiness.
The development has sparked intense discussion across political and security circles, with some questioning whether the move was strategic—or risky. Others argue it may have been misinterpreted, urging calm and a more measured analysis.
Still, Major Oduro insists that Ghana cannot afford to overlook even the slightest security signals, especially in an environment where political tensions can quickly escalate. He is calling for heightened vigilance and a careful reassessment of decisions that intersect with public sentiment and national safety.
As the story unfolds, all eyes remain on how stakeholders respond—and whether this controversy will fade or evolve into a larger national concern.


