In a dramatic escalation on the national stage, the Minority has thrown down the gauntlet, calling for the instant release of controversial figure Kofi Ofosu Nkansah. Voices from the opposition are searing in their condemnation, accusing authorities of overreach and warning of serious political fallout if demands are ignored.
Lawmakers and activists alike are rallying behind Nkansah, painting his detention as a blatant injustice and a potential flashpoint for nationwide outrage. Tensions are simmering as the Minority promises to escalate pressure, hinting at parliamentary standoffs and public demonstrations if swift action is not taken.
Political analysts are describing the standoff as “a ticking time bomb”, warning that failure to resolve the matter could ignite waves of protest and intensify scrutiny of the government’s handling of dissent.
The nation now watches with bated breath: will Kofi Ofosu Nkansah be freed, or is Ghana on the brink of a political showdown?


