
Charles Asiedu, Member of Parliament for Tano South, has cautioned that the National Democratic Congress NDC risks electoral setbacks in the 2028 general election if it fails to prosecute individuals accused of embezzling state funds. Asiedu stated that many Ghanaians are closely monitoring the NDC's campaign promises regarding the prosecution of corrupt officials and expect these commitments to be fulfilled. He emphasized that the party will suffer in the 2028 campaign if those who have stolen the country's money are not made to face the law and return the funds to the state. Asiedu also addressed the ongoing investigation into former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, clarifying that his release from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody, following a judicial order, does not imply he is innocent of charges in Ghana. He noted that the Office of the Special Prosecutor OSP in Ghana is still pursuing the matter, and the bail granted in the US is distinct from the charges being investigated by the OSP.
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