

Ken Ofori-Atta's Health Delays OSP Investigation: Former Staffer Suggests Alternative
Ghanaian Politics: OSP Investigation and Ken Ofori-Atta's Health Takes Center Stage The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) in Ghana is currently investigating Ken Ofori-Atta. However, Ofori-Atta's health has become a central issue in the case. Ibrahim Adjei, a former presidential staffer, recently appeared on Channel One TV to discuss the matter. "Ken Ofori-Atta never said he won’t appear—he’s unwell, and that’s been clear since his time as Finance Minister," Adjei stated, emphasizing the long-standing nature of Ofori-Atta's health problems. He continued, urging the OSP to consider alternative approaches: "It's for the OSP to somehow accommodate his particular medical condition." Adjei suggested virtual methods, such as Zoom meetings, as a viable solution to allow the investigation to move forward. The OSP's response to this suggestion is yet to be seen, but the situation underscores the complexities of investigations when the health of key individuals is involved. The incident highlights the need for flexible investigative procedures that consider the well-being of those involved while still pursuing justice effectively. The video of the interview has quickly gained traction, indicating significant public interest in the case.