Alhaji Mohammed Frimpong, flagbearer of the National Democratic Party (NDP), has accused President John Mahama and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) of interpreting their recent landslide victory as a license to undermine the 1992 Constitution.
According to Frimpong, instead of consolidating power, the overwhelming mandate from the people should have deepened the President’s commitment to upholding constitutional principles, safeguarding state institutions, eliminating discrimination, and improving livelihoods.
“The President’s decision to suspend the Chief Justice reveals a premeditated act of political malice that should not be tolerated by any well-meaning Ghanaian,” Frimpong stated. “This disgraceful abuse of power is a harbinger of further violations against the democratic values enshrined in our Constitution.”
In response, the NDP is calling on His Excellency President John Mahama to immediately revoke the suspension of the Chief Justice and restore constitutional order.
Given the clear and present threat to our democracy posed by President Mahama and the NDC, the National Democratic Party urges all its members and fellow citizens to join the Save the Judiciary Demonstration on Monday, May 5, 2025.

