The silence of injustice as the truth fades – Part 2
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The silence of injustice as the truth fades – Part 2

May 14, 2026
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Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has suddenly discovered the language of civil liberties. The same man who sat comfortably in the highest corridors of power while citizens were arrested, intimidated, detained, and silenced now wants Ghanaians to believe he is the new apostle of democracy. The irony is not just loud; it is deafening. Today, he calls the arrest and detention of some NPP members “political witch-hunting” and an “attack on free speech.” Today, he warns against selective justice.

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The silence of injustice as the truth fades – Part 2

Today, he lectures the nation about abuse of power. But where was this trembling passion for democracy when others suffered under the watch of the government he proudly served?

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