The Majority in Parliament has issued a formal apology to former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta following the recent raid on his residence by individuals in military uniforms.
The raid, which occurred on Tuesday afternoon at Ofori-Atta’s Cantonments home, has sparked widespread concern and criticism. While Ofori-Atta was reportedly out of the country at the time, some family members, including his wife, were present during the incident.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Majority in Parliament expressed regret over the actions, stating that they did not condone any form of unlawful behavior, including the unauthorized entry into private property. The apology also emphasized the importance of upholding the rule of law and respecting individuals’ rights, regardless of political affiliations.
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The raid’s motive remains unclear, and authorities have not provided any official updates regarding the investigation or the identity of the individuals involved.
The Majority’s apology marks a significant move towards reconciliation following the incident, and Ofori-Atta has yet to respond publicly to the apology.