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FBI Blocks Ofori-Atta’s ‘Witch-Hunt’ Escape Route

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…US Says Extradition is NOT Political, Paving Way for Ex-Finance Minister’s Return

In a significant blow to former Ghanaian Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta’s attempts to evade justice, the United States’ Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has reportedly shot down his claims of a political witch-hunt, declaring Ghana’s extradition request legitimate and not a politically motivated persecution.

This groundbreaking development clears a major hurdle for Accra’s relentless pursuit of the ex-minister, who is wanted for alleged financial malfeasance.

Sources within the U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI have confirmed to The New Republic that Ghana’s Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has presented a watertight case, based on due process, compelling the FBI to reject Ofori-Atta’s assertions of political targeting.

Ofori-Atta, believed to be in the United States for “medical care,” faces explosive allegations of financial impropriety and causing colossal financial loss to the state during his controversial tenure under the erstwhile Nana Akufo-Addo administration.

The Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO) and the National Investigation Bureau (NIB) are also reportedly hot on his heels, seeking to grill him over similar damning accusations.

Typically, individuals facing legal woes at home often seek refuge in the U.S. by crying “political persecution” or “human rights violations.”

However, the FBI’s initial review has decisively found no evidence to support Ofori-Atta’s desperate pleas, effectively exposing his strategy to derail justice.

Reports even indicate the U.S. Embassy in Accra has given its stamp of approval, confirming Ghana’s request meets all legal thresholds for international cooperation on criminal matters.

The OSP, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to accountability, has twice declared Ofori-Atta a “fugitive from justice” after his repeated failure to honor invitations for questioning.

The extradition request has since been channeled through the appropriate governmental body, the Office of the Attorney General and Minister for Justice.

While the FBI’s preliminary endorsement is a massive victory for Ghanaian authorities, paving the way for Ofori-Atta’s potential return to face the music, the battle is far from over.

Extradition is a labyrinthine process, governed by complex legal protocols and international treaties, and is not an automatic affair.

Ofori-Atta, through his legal team, is reportedly scrambling to block the extradition, launching multiple lawsuits challenging the OSP’s actions, from his designation as a wanted person to broader claims of fundamental human rights violations.

His legal eagles argue the government’s approach “undermines his dignity and rights,” particularly as he is undergoing medical treatment – arguments that could potentially drag out the extradition process if they gain traction within the U.S. legal system.

The FBI’s pivotal role in international law enforcement, particularly through its Legal Attaché offices at U.S. embassies worldwide, including Accra, is crucial in facilitating cross-border criminal investigations and assessing the merit of extradition requests.

With this initial clearance from the FBI, Ghanaian authorities have overcome a monumental hurdle in their quest to bring the former finance chief back to answer for his alleged transgressions.

All eyes are now fixated on the U.S. judicial system, which will undoubtedly face intense scrutiny in its interpretation of Ofori-Atta’s human rights claims against the backdrop of international law.

As Ghana intensifies its fight against corruption and champions public accountability, the Ofori-Atta extradition case has emerged as a critical litmus test.

Will justice prevail despite cries of political interference? Or will the former minister successfully paint the process as a vendetta against his tenure?

With the FBI’s crucial backing, the Ghanaian government has secured significant international legitimacy.

Whether this translates into a successful extradition remains to be seen, but the message is crystal clear: The world is watching. The New Republic will continue to bring you every explosive detail of this unfolding saga.

By Prince Ahenkora

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