…’Secret Plea’ to Mahama Hidden Under a Veil of ‘National Concern’
The Minority in Parliament, typically vocal and combative, has taken a surprisingly QUIET ROAD straight to President John Dramani Mahama’s doorstep, cloaking their true intentions under the guise of “issues of national concern.”
But a bombshell exclusive by The New Republic suggests their polite request for an audience hides a far more desperate and self-serving agenda: a plea for mercy.
In a move described by insiders as a desperate attempt to SAVE THEIR OWN SKINS, the Minority Caucus, led by Chief Whip Frank Annoh-Dompreh, formally dispatched a letter to the Jubilee House on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
They’re practically begging for a meeting with the President next Thursday, July 24, claiming an “utmost urgency” for “fair-minded leadership and definitive action.”
The letter, brimming with diplomatic niceties, merely states: “The petition details issues of great public concern which require your fair-minded leadership and definitive action to address the challenges they relate to.”
Annoh-Dompreh even signed off with a sycophantic flourish, expressing “highest consideration” and “optimism” in Mahama’s “openness.”
The SHOCKING Truth Behind the Charm Offensive
However, The New Republic has uncovered the REAL REASON behind this sudden meekness. Sources close to the Minority reveal that beyond the carefully crafted façade of “national concerns,” the opposition is secretly hoping to APPEAL DIRECTLY to President Mahama to halt any perceived “retaliatory political actions” against members and sympathizers of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
This comes amidst growing PARANOIA within the NPP Caucus, who are reportedly terrified of a “scandalous crackdown” involving what they see as a targeted wave of prosecutions, arrests, and trials against their own.
Begging for Mercy: Will Mahama Give In?
It’s believed the Minority plans to use this high-stakes meeting not just to present their formal “public interest” issues, but to DISCREETLY PLEAD with the President to “soften the government’s stance on ongoing legal actions involving former government officials.”
They’re expected to use every ounce of their diplomatic charm to communicate their “discomfort” with the situation, practically begging President Mahama to “exercise discretion” and “temper justice with mercy” in current and future cases.
The nation watches with bated breath to see if President Mahama will be swayed by this desperate, behind-the-scenes plea from an opposition seemingly more concerned with self-preservation than the “great public concern” they so loudly champion.
The New Republic will continue to monitor this extraordinary development, promising timely updates on any significant outcomes from this highly anticipated, and potentially EXPLOSIVE, meeting.
By Prince Ahenkorah