Hopeson Adorye Arrested Over His 'Dynamite Detonation' Claims

Hopeson Adorye has reportedly been arrested by the Police over his claim that he detonated dynamites in the Volta Region during the 2016 General Elections.

Mr Adorye claimed during a radio interview in Accra which has since gone viral.

He is currently in custody.

A reliable source told Peacefmonline that “Mr. Adorye will appear before the court but now under serious investigation”.

Background

Hopeson Adorye who is now a leading member of Alan Kyerematen's Movement for Change shared details of an operation he spearheaded to prevent supposed Togolese nationals from voting in the 2016 general elections.

Speaking in an interview on Onua TV, on May 16, 2024, Hopeson Adorye indicated that the operation he led, which involved the use of explosives, all happened within the borders of Togo, not Ghana.

He said that he constituted a team and took them to Togo to engage the traditional authorities of communities bordering Ghana, to urge them to speak to their people so they would not cross the border to vote in the 2016 elections.

“There is this issue in the Volta Region during elections that Togolese came and registered to vote. In 2016, they came to register alright, but I took it upon myself to disable the system so that they would not come and vote.

“I chose a team and made them swear an oath that they were not going to inform the regional executives of what we were going to do,” he narrated. 

He added, “We had a relation who grew up there (Togo) and he had a good relationship with the traditional authorities there. So, he moved us from one authority to the other so we could engage them. When we met them, we gave them a lot of money (CFA) for them to use for advocacy, radio announcements and the like.”

He insisted that everything, including the explosion, happened in Togo and not the Volta Region as some people are asserting.

“I told them that things were going to happen so they should not come… Because of what we told them, we put things in order. Everything that happened took place in Togo. Those saying it happened in the Volta Region, if you throw this (dynamite) at a polling station, won't people die? Who in the Volta Region can say that there was an explosion in his or her area?

“And I gated the people. After it (the explosion), I made them take off on the motorbikes. There was a commotion, and the people started saying that what we told them had started happening. It was a strategy. Everything happened in Togo,” he reiterated.