Renowned Gospel musician Minister OJ has asserted that politicians are primarily responsible for inciting and sustaining violence, particularly during elections, and therefore should take the lead in putting an end to it.
His comments come in the wake of the recent violent incidents that erupted during the Ablekuma North parliamentary reruns on July 11, 2025, which saw journalists, political party executives and politicians being assaulted.
Speaking on United Showbiz on July 12, Minister OJ argued that politicians tend to manipulate people for their selfish interests. Hence, the cases of violence meted out on people, especially on election days.
“The issue of political violence, politicians are the ones who started it, and they are the only ones who can end it easily.
“Politicians do not work with people; they use them. They will confuse, convince and use you. Look at the videos coming out. Why didn’t anyone attack the candidates? Only the party supporters were affected,” he stated.
He urged Ghanaians to withdraw their attention and strip politicians of their influence.
“The moment the people stop paying attention to these politicians and stop following them around, they will stop,” he added.
He also called for a strong national response to crime and violence, stating, “A nation cannot be seen as timid when it comes to crime; it has to be brutal in handling it.”
What happened?
The rerun election, held on July 11 across 19 polling stations, saw several alarming incidents.
At some polling stations, unidentified individuals, described as “thugs” assaulted political figures, including Hawa Koomson, former Awutu Senya East MP, and the NPP’s Deputy National Organiser, Chris Lloyd.
In another troubling event, a police officer was caught on camera slapping a journalist.
Following the reports, various stakeholders, including former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the Minority Caucus in Parliament, and local journalists have called for thorough investigations, prosecution of perpetrators, and full protection for voters and officials.
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Ablekuma North violence: In politics, they don’t work with people; they use them – Minister OJ #UnitedShowbiz pic.twitter.com/V1UL3GAMgK
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