Chairman Wontumi (L) had made some defamatory statements against President Mahama (R)

Radio broadcaster and entertainment pundit, Nana Frimpong Ziega, has called for a formal reconciliation process following the recent arrest of Chairman Wontumi.

Speaking on United Showbiz on June 7, 2025, Ziega emphasised that any apology from Chairman Wontumi should not be aimed at having the charges against him dropped, but rather to address the controversial remarks he made before and after the December 2024 general elections.

“One of the MPs who campaigned with Dr Bawumia even suggested that Chairman Wontumi apologise to President Mahama. And I agree with that.

“I’m not saying that he should apologise for his charges to be dropped. I’m saying that he should apologise because of the comments made before and after the elections. What Chairman Wontumi said was because he was informed by what he heard around him,” he said.

He also criticised the detention of Chairman Wontumi by the Economic and Organised Crimes Office (EOCO), claiming that it was an attempt to settle scores, not justice.

“The law says that if someone is arrested and cannot meet bail requirements, that person must be taken to court within 48 hours,” Ziegaa noted.

This, he said, points out why reconciliation after elections is essential, a lesson former President Kufuor has previously advocated.

He added that during elections, people often say things that divide the country, so for the sake of unity, those involved should be willing to admit the damage their words may have caused.

Chairman Wontum was arrested after being invited to the Criminal Investigations Department and later handed over to EOCO for investigations.

He was detained beyond the legal 48-hour window, despite the law requiring a court appearance, sparking criticism that his prolonged detention may have been politically motivated.

Bail was set at GH₵50 million, with two sureties required to justify their assetsDespite meeting all bail requirements by May 30, his release was delayed due to the pending review motion. It was ultimately withdrawn on June 2.

Wontumi was granted bail after all conditions were satisfied. Dr. Bryan Acheampong, a former minister, was noted as one of his sureties.

His detention sparked protests by NPP MPs, party executives, and supporters outside EOCO premises.

EOCO and CID continue their investigations into allegations of fraud, money laundering, causing financial loss, and links to an international organised crime syndicate.

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