In a gripping courtroom drama, Airforce Corporal Seidu Abubakar, the seventh accused in a high-profile treason trial, vehemently denied his role in an alleged plot to overthrow the government. Testifying at the High Court, Abubakar asserted that he had no part in the crucial meeting that purportedly birthed the treasonous scheme. Alongside eight others, including Lance Airforce Corporal Ali Solomon, the accused individuals face serious charges, but Abubakar maintains his innocence, claiming ignorance of the discussions that took place at the Next Door Beach Resort in Teshie.
The trial revolves around a pivotal meeting held on June 27, 2018, where, according to the prosecution, participants were allegedly incited to repeat the 1979 coup d’etat, which was orchestrated by junior military officers. Abubakar firmly denied any knowledge of the discussions or the individuals involved, portraying himself as an unwitting bystander who happened to be at the Beach Resort after being called by his colleague Ali Solomon. The proceedings are further complicated by the involvement of prominent figures, including the late Dr. Frederick Mac Palm, and Assistant Commissioner of Police Dr. Benjamin Agordzo, all of whom have pleaded not guilty to their respective charges.
As the trial unfolds, the nation watches with bated breath, eager to learn the truth behind the alleged high treason plot. The courtroom battles, cross-examinations, and revelations bring to light the complexities of the case, leaving observers on the edge of their seats. Whether justice will prevail, and the guilt or innocence of the accused will be determined, remains to be seen, making this one of the most significant trials in the nation’s recent history.