Come with soldiers and you cannot do anything to me- Chairman Wontumi dares President Mahama

Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, has stirred political tension after an old video resurfaced online in which he dared President John Dramani Mahama.
Wontumi Questions Presidential Authority
In the viral footage, Chairman Wontumi launched a scathing attack on President Mahama, referring to him in demeaning terms and questioning his authority. He boldly declared that the former president should be afraid of him, describing himself as “unstoppable.”

“Are you not afraid of me?” Wontumi questioned in the video, sending a direct challenge to the president.
The video, though recorded some time ago, has resurfaced amid rising public concern over Akonta Mining—an operation linked to Chairman Wontumi—accused of contributing to environmental damage and illegal mining activities.

Daring the Commander-In-Chief
Going a step further, Chairman Wontumi dared President Mahama to send military forces to confront him directly. He boasted that even if Mahama came with soldiers, he would not be able to stop him or affect Akonta Mining’s operations.
The combative rhetoric has reignited debates around the unchecked power of politically connected businesspeople and raised questions about law enforcement and environmental protection in Ghana.

Public Reaction and Political Implications
The video has sparked outrage among sections of the public who believe such bold defiance undermines the rule of law. Critics have called for accountability and urged the government to investigate the activities of Akonta Mining thoroughly.
Others, however, see the video as old political showmanship and believe it reflects the fierce partisan rivalry between leading political figures.
With tensions already high due to ongoing political and environmental concerns, Chairman Wontumi’s comments add fuel to the fire and are expected to attract further scrutiny in the days ahead.