Tensions boiled over dramatically during a heated session of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), as key political figures Edem Agbana, Atta-Mills, and Abena Osei-Asare locked horns in a fiery confrontation that has since sent shockwaves across the political landscape.
What was expected to be a routine accountability sitting quickly spiraled into a charged exchange, with sharp accusations, passionate rebuttals, and moments of near disorder dominating proceedings. Voices were raised, tempers flared, and the atmosphere grew increasingly electric as each side fought fiercely to assert their position.
Eyewitnesses describe the scene as “nothing short of explosive,” with committee members visibly frustrated as debates intensified over critical national financial matters. At several points, the exchanges became so heated that calls for order struggled to contain the escalating tension.
Edem Agbana came out swinging, forcefully challenging positions and demanding answers, while Atta-Mills pushed back with equal intensity, refusing to back down. Meanwhile, Abena Osei-Asare stood firm, delivering pointed responses that only seemed to fuel the already blazing confrontation.
The dramatic showdown has sparked widespread public interest, with many calling it one of the most intense PAC sittings in recent memory. Analysts say the clash underscores deep divisions and growing political stakes surrounding issues of accountability and governance.
As clips of the confrontation continue to circulate, Ghanaians are left asking: what really triggered the eruption—and what does it mean for the future of parliamentary oversight?
This was no ordinary committee sitting. It was a political battlefield.


