The Accra High Court has cleared Gregory Afoko and Asabke Alangdi of all charges in connection with the death of the late New Patriotic Party (NPP) Upper East Regional Chairman, Adams Mahama.
The ruling, delivered today, marks a significant development in the high-profile case that has drawn widespread public and media attention over the years. Both men are now formally discharged, ending legal proceedings against them in this matter.
Background reports indicate that the case, which began years ago, involved allegations of conspiracy and other charges following the untimely death of Mahama. The trial attracted national attention due to the political prominence of the deceased and the nature of the accusations.
Legal observers note that the court’s decision may bring closure to a matter that has remained under intense public scrutiny, while raising questions about the impact of long-running legal processes on those involved.
Authorities and family members of the deceased have yet to issue public statements on the ruling. Meanwhile, the discharged individuals are expected to resume normal life following the court’s decision.
This development is being closely watched across political and legal circles, as it marks the end of one of the most closely followed cases in recent Ghanaian political history.

