Ghanaian musician and political commentator Kwame A Plus has urged former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta to take a cue from the case involving Abu Trica and cooperate with legal processes.
A-Plus made the remarks while commenting on ongoing public discussions surrounding accountability and the handling of cases involving prominent individuals.
According to him, persons facing allegations or legal scrutiny should be willing to appear before the appropriate authorities and allow due process to take its course.
He argued that accountability should apply to everyone, regardless of social standing or political influence, stressing that respecting the rule of law is essential for public confidence in Ghana’s justice system.
The comments have generated reactions from the public, with some agreeing that all individuals must answer questions when required by law, while others have called for fairness and adherence to proper legal procedures.
The debate comes amid heightened attention on high-profile cases involving public figures, with many Ghanaians calling for transparency and accountability in governance.
A-Plus’ remarks have added to the ongoing national conversation about justice, responsibility, and the obligation of public officials to cooperate with lawful investigations.


