Security consultant, Professor Kwesi Aning, has described the past eight years under the Akufo-Addo administration as a “hellish” period marked by intimidation and threats to suppress his professional work.
Speaking on Starr FM in Accra, Professor Aning revealed that these threats significantly impacted his ability to express his security analysis freely.
He emphasized that he faced intimidation tactics such as threats to his livelihood and attempts to discredit him.
“Earlier on, I could speak and write, and I went to bed in peace. You know, nobody threatened to cut my salary or call my former bosses to dismiss me. The last eight years have been hell for me, just for doing what I’ve been trained with the Ghanaian taxpayers’ money to do.”
Professor Aning expressed hope that the new administration will allow him to return to a more conducive environment where he can freely share his expertise and contribute to national security without fear of reprisal.
He stressed that his primary expectation is to be able to conduct his work without facing the constant threat of intimidation.
This is not the first time Professor Aning has publicly spoken about the threats he has faced. In 2018, he disclosed receiving threatening messages related to his media commentary on security issues.