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Selective Justice, Selective Democracy: The Remand of Abronye and the Death of Due Process In the midst of communal unrest, humanitarian crisis, and a fragile economy, the Mahama-led NDC government has chosen the dangerous path of selective justice. The arrest and refusal of bail for Kwame Baffoe “Abronye” over speech-related charges exposes a troubling double standard especially when compared with the Supreme Court’s ruling in favour of Kevin Taylor just weeks ago. This episode of The Diaspora Hustle asks the hard questions: Why is free speech criminalized for some but defended for others? Why are outdated colonial-era laws still being used to silence critics? And why does the government focus on persecuting opponents while 50,000 Ghanaians remain displaced by conflict and disaster? As Lord Hewart once said: “Justice must not only be done, it must also be seen to be done.” Right now, what Ghanaians see is not justice, it is political theatre. Watch, share, and join the conversation.