Former Head of Nkrumah’s Security Service Accuses Ghana’s Ambassador to Russia of Betrayal

A former head of the security detail for Ghana’s first President, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, has leveled serious accusations against Ghana’s current ambassador to Russia, alleging actions that undermine the legacy and national interests of the country’s founding leader.
The ex-security chief claims that the ambassador’s conduct in Moscow has raised concerns among supporters of Nkrumah’s vision, who insist that Ghanaian diplomats must uphold the country’s historical values and represent its founding ideals with loyalty and integrity.
The accusations have sparked widespread discussion both online and in traditional media, with citizens expressing strong opinions about the ambassador’s actions. Supporters of the former security chief argue that diplomats should serve as custodians of national heritage, ensuring that Ghana’s history and founding principles are respected on the international stage.
Details regarding the alleged betrayal have not been fully disclosed. The ambassador has yet to respond publicly to the claims, leaving many to speculate on the implications for Ghana’s diplomatic representation.
Political analysts suggest that the controversy could affect public perceptions of Ghana’s foreign service, particularly in the context of ongoing debates about national identity and the proper representation of historical figures abroad.
As the situation unfolds, Ghanaians are awaiting official statements from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the Ghanaian embassy in Russia to clarify the allegations and provide further insight into the matter.
Source: Thepressradio.com




