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Frimpong-Boateng Lashes Out at NPP Critics
Locale: GHANA

Accra, Ghana - January 14th, 2026 - Professor Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng, a highly respected figure in Ghana's scientific community and former Minister of Science, Environment, Technology and Innovation, has launched a scathing rebuke of some members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) following a recent wave of public criticism. The remarks, delivered in a manner described by sources close to the Professor as unusually blunt and defiant, signal a deepening rift within the governing party and raise questions about the legacy of his time in office.
Professor Frimpong-Boateng, known for his years of groundbreaking research in cardiovascular science and his subsequent role in government, has been the subject of intensifying scrutiny and alleged attempts at discrediting his performance as a minister. While details of the criticisms remain somewhat opaque, the professor's response leaves little room for ambiguity regarding his feelings on the matter.
Reports suggest Professor Frimpong-Boateng, in a direct and uncompromising statement, declared he has "no regrets" about his actions while serving in government. Crucially, he expressed vehement disdain for those attempting to portray him negatively, reportedly stating, "To hell with them! I have no regrets about what I did. They are trying to bring me down but I won't let them." The intensity of the language used is particularly noteworthy given the Professor's generally measured and scholarly public persona.
Context and Potential Drivers of the Dispute
Understanding the context of these remarks requires a deeper look at Professor Frimpong-Boateng's tenure and the broader political landscape. During his time as Minister, Professor Frimpong-Boateng spearheaded several ambitious initiatives aimed at promoting scientific innovation, sustainable environmental practices, and technological advancement within Ghana. Some of these initiatives, particularly those related to resource management and environmental protection, likely ruffled feathers among vested interests and those who prioritized short-term economic gains over long-term sustainability.
The specifics of the criticisms levelled against him remain largely undefined publicly, but speculation points to disagreements regarding policies related to mining, particularly concerning the operations of small-scale gold miners and the implementation of stricter environmental regulations. It is also plausible that internal power struggles within the NPP are playing a role, with some factions attempting to undermine his reputation to advance their own agendas. The fact that these criticisms have emerged now, as the NPP approaches the 2028 general elections, lends further weight to the political dimension of the dispute.
Implications and Future Outlook
Professor Frimpong-Boateng's outburst has significant implications for the NPP and the broader Ghanaian political scene. The directness of his language, and his refusal to back down from defending his actions, challenges the norms of political discourse and could embolden other figures to speak out against perceived injustices or attempts at character assassination.
Furthermore, the public airing of this internal conflict damages the NPP's image and may undermine public confidence in the government. The party will need to carefully manage the fallout from this dispute, potentially attempting to mediate a resolution or, at the very least, publicly reaffirming their commitment to respecting differing viewpoints within the party.
It is also likely to reignite debate surrounding the environmental policies implemented during Professor Frimpong-Boateng's tenure. While many applauded his commitment to sustainability, others criticized the perceived negative impact on economic growth and livelihoods. This could lead to renewed calls for a reassessment of these policies, potentially impacting future government decisions.
Finally, Professor Frimpong-Boateng's defiance underscores the importance of safeguarding the integrity and reputation of individuals who serve in public office. His willingness to publicly defend his actions, despite the criticism, serves as a reminder that those who contribute to the nation's development deserve respect and fair treatment, even when disagreements arise.
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