Adams Mahama murder: Accra High Court discharges Afoko, Asabke
An Accra High Court has discharged Gregory Afoko and Asabke Alangde, the two men accused of murder and conspiracy to commit murder in connection with the 2015 killing of the Upper East Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Alhaji Adams Mahama.
The decision came after repeated delays and the consistent absence of the prosecution in court.
The case, now in its third attempt, followed a hung jury in the second trial. During that trial, Asabke Alangde was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder and sentenced to death by hanging, while the jury failed to reach a verdict on the murder charge. For Gregory Afoko, the jury returned a hung verdict on both murder and conspiracy counts.
A retrial was, therefore, ordered for Afoko on both charges and for Alangde on the murder charge.
Although pleas were taken in January 2024 and several witnesses were presented, progress stalled as the attorney general’s office repeatedly requested adjournments.
On Monday, December 1, 2025, after what the court described as the seventh or eighth adjournment, no prosecutor appeared to update the court on the status of the case.
In response, the presiding judge discharged both accused persons for want of prosecution. The panel of jurors was also formally discharged, with the court expressing appreciation for their service.
The ruling effectively brings the long-running case to a halt unless the state decides to initiate fresh proceedings.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Zita Okwang
Trending News

KG Agbodza: Roads Minister says GHS5b road budget inadequate
18:51
41st National Farmers Day opens in Ho with strong call for food security, innovation and collaboration
22:30
GA/R: Ga South Assembly set to exhume wrongfully buried body at Oboum
10:47
Togbe Afede XIV welcomes BoG management team to retreat in Ho
08:55
Budget debate suspended after Majority blocks Kpandai MP from contributing
00:45
AfCFTA Executive Assistant charged with defrauding
00:32
Parliament approves GH¢5.3bn allocation for Roads Ministry
18:43
Construction of 3 new regional hospitals to begin 2026, says Health Minister Akandoh
21:57
GFL urges use of ADR in Wesley Girls’ Supreme Court case to protect interfaith harmony
05:42
Police arrest woman captured in viral video assaulting man
08:37


