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Former Greater Accra Regional Minister Titus Glover has condemned the Mahama-led administration following a police raid on the residence of former NPP Greater Accra Youth Organiser Moses Abor.
In an interview on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, Mr Glover described the incident as intimidation, questioning the intent of the government’s much-touted “reset agenda”.
“Is Mahama’s reset agenda to scare Ghanaians? I don’t get it. A policeman climbed a wall into a house to raid Moses Abor’s home. That's trespassing,” he fumed.
He cautioned that the government would be held responsible if anything happened to Mr. Abor or the NPP Bono Regional Chairman, Kwame Baffoe, popularly known as Abronye.
Mr. Glover further urged the government to direct its efforts at solving pressing national security challenges rather than “harassing political opponents,” warning that such actions could destabilise the country.
The raid, which occurred on Sunday, September 7, 2025, saw about 16 armed officers storm Mr. Abor’s residence in three Tundra vehicles and on motorbikes.
Police claimed they acted on intelligence that Abronye was being harboured at the property.
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