The Accra High Court has granted bail to Mr Gregory Afoko after almost a decade on remand while standing trial for his alleged role in the murder of the late Upper East Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Adams Mahama.
The court set bail at GH₵500,000 with two sureties, marking a major development in a case that has spanned almost 10 years.
Afoko filed a fresh bail application before the Accra High Court on February 17, the third time the accused is praying the court to grant him bail in the course of the nine years alleged criminal trial.
Afoko, who was arrested in 2015, is accused of conspiring with others to assassinate Mahama in a brutal acid attack outside his Bolgatanga home.
The trial commenced in 2019 and concluded in 2023. The jury on the trial however returned with a hung verdict on both counts of murder and conspiracy to commit murder against Gregory Afoko. The court thus ordered a retrial for Gregory Afoko.
He was re-arrested after the proceedings and denied bail.
But on Friday, his lawyers moved the application urging the court to grant him bail pending trial.
While his bail signals progress for his defense, the trial remains ongoing as the state continues its prosecution.