The Law Is the Law: Balancing Public Accountability with Constitutional Safeguards in Ghana

Why State Institutions Must Uphold Due Process, Regardless of Political Affiliation or Status

The recent arrest, three-day detention, and GH¢50 million bail conditions imposed on Dennis Miracles Aboagye by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) have reignited a fierce national debate. While some view the actions as a necessary step toward state accountability, others see them as a dangerous case of political overreach. Stripped of partisan rhetoric, this situation underscores a fundamental pillar of democratic governance: the law must be applied equally, transparently, and strictly within the boundaries of the Constitution, no matter whose ox is gored.

The Constitutional Mandate for Personal Liberty

Public accountability and the prosecution of financial crime are vital, but they cannot coexist with the violation of fundamental human rights. The state’s power to arrest must always bow to supreme constitutional limitations:

The Double-Edged Sword of Selective Enforcement

When institutional processes are perceived to bend based on political cycles, it erodes public trust in the entire justice system:

Recommendations for Institutional Realignment

To ensure that law enforcement remains fair, professional, and insulated from political cycles, structural reforms are required:

Ghana’s constitutional democracy depends entirely on the supremacy of the rule of law. True accountability demands that anyone suspected of misappropriating public funds must face thorough investigation and prosecution. However, this process must never happen at the expense of the constitutional safeguards that protect us all. We must reject the cyclical habit of defending civil liberties only when allies are targeted, and demanding legal shortcuts when opponents are arrested. For Ghana to progress, our institutions must operate with absolute professionalism, proving to every citizen that the law is supreme, uniform, and binding—no matter whose ox is gored.

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