Serwaa Broni Saga: Minority Wades In, Describe Allegations As "Abuse Of Office, Human Right Violations"

The Minority Caucus in Parliament have waded into the ongoing Serwaa Broni saga, serving notice of a possible legal action against President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

But their intended legal action is conditional.

The group says that course of action will be initiated should allegations levelled at the president by the Canadian-based Ghanaian lady turns out to be true.

Serwaa Broni has in the last few months been trending on social media for perhaps all the wrong reasons.

Besides claiming to have had an affair with the President, she has among other things, posted images with the President and screenshots of chats she claims to be between her and President Akufo-Addo; to buttress her assertions.

Over the weekend, she alleged during a media engagement with one Kevin Taylor that there was an orchestrated robbery attack on her which she pinned on the President and some of his assigns.

It is unclear whether these allegations are what might have piqued the Minority's interest for them to obtain a copy of the said interview.

The Minority, in a statement signed by their leader, Hon Haruna Iddrisu, believe the allegations raised by serwaa Broni raise issues of “abuse of office, human right violations and conduct which bring seeks to bring the high office of President of Ghana into disrepute.”

Portions of the statement read "the NDC Caucus has consequently requested and obtained a copy of the full interview in issue for further study, transcription and legal analysis"

The caucus gave assurance that it would inform the public of its next line of action after reviewing the interview.


Read Full Statement Below:

NDC Parliamentary Caucus Statement on the Nana Addo - Serwaa Broni Scandal

The NDC Caucus in Parliament has become aware of very scandalous allegations contained in an interview granted Mr. Ekow Kevin Taylor by Madam Evelyn Serwaa Broni on Easter Sunday the 17th of April, 2022.

These allegations, if proven to be true, raise grave charges of abuse of office, human right violations and conduct which bring the high office of President of Ghana into disrepute.

The NDC Caucus has consequently requested and obtained a copy of the full interview in issue for further study, transcription and legal analysis. The caucus will very soon convey to Ghanaians the actions to be taken on the basis of the outcome of the ongoing legal analysis of the matter.

The caucus remains committed to holding public officers accountable to the high standards set by our constitution.

Signed,



Haruna Iddrisu

Minority Leader

Parliament of Ghana