The Republic of Ghana is set to arraign Kenneth Ofori-Atta and seven other accused persons before court on Monday, 24 November 2025, in a case that has drawn national attention. The matter, titled The Republic v Kenneth Ofori-Atta & 7 Ors., marks a significant moment in Ghana’s judicial calendar.
According to official sources, the Prosecution will seek the necessary court orders to serve the charge sheet on individuals who are currently outside the jurisdiction and classified as fugitives. This procedural step is expected to ensure that all accused persons are formally notified and brought within the ambit of the law.
The nature of the charges and the identities of the co-accused have not yet been fully disclosed, but legal analysts anticipate a complex trial with implications for governance, accountability, and the rule of law in Ghana.
Court proceedings are expected to begin with preliminary motions, including applications for service and possible bail considerations. Security arrangements are reportedly being enhanced ahead of the hearing, given the public interest surrounding the case.
