play videoMalik Basintale (L), Nigel Gaisie and Abronye DC (R)

The Bono Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwame Baffoe, popularly known as Abronye DC, has lashed out at the Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Youth Employment Agency (YEA), Malik Basintale, over a recent comment he made at the church of Prophet Nigel Gaisie, Leader of the Prophetic Hill Chapel.

Basintale visited the church on Sunday, August 3, 2025, and, during his address to the congregation, stated that President John Dramani Mahama is working hard to make Ghana a better place.

In his speech, he argued that the “third term agenda” referring to President Mahama’s possible bid to run for office again after already serving two terms—would not be a concern for Ghanaians if the President is seen to be performing well.

However, he noted that it would become problematic only if the President performs poorly.

The comment has provoked a reaction from Abronye DC, who alleged that there has been a secret meeting, for which he claims to possess recordings, where the President’s “third coming” was discussed.

According to Abronye, a strategy has been devised for all CEOs to visit churches and subtly promote the third-term agenda.

Abronye went further to question Basintale’s qualifications, claiming he lacks the credentials required to lead the Youth Employment Agency.

Speaking on his Ohiani TV on August 4, 2025, he said the host pastor of the church, Prophet Nigel Gaisie, is more academically qualified than Basintale, yet has not been appointed to any such public position due to political propaganda.

“Nigel Gaisie went to the same Legon [University of Ghana] that you couldn’t complete. He has all the certificates and is more qualified than you, but because of propaganda, you have been made CEO.

“If he were made CEO instead, it would be better,” Abronye stated.

He continued by saying, “Their third-term agenda, I know all their plans. I have all the recordings and even secret videos.”

AM/SEA

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