The Anatomy of a Silk-Stilled Institution

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Dearest Gentle Scrollers,

As I settle into the refined quiet of my study, the vibrations in our national web have turned sharp and discordant. From my vantage point as your Silent Observer, I have watched a most peculiar “anatomy of a conspiracy” begin to reveal its threads within the halls of power.

On Monday, the Minority Caucus stepped before the cameras to allege a “coordinated, multi-front campaign” orchestrated by the government to weaken the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP)
. It is a narrative they describe as a calculated effort to dismantle the very institution Parliament mandated to protect our collective wealth

The “Throne Room” has noted the sequence of events that the Minority believes were far from spontaneous:

  • The December Spark: The friction began on December 3, 2025, following a confrontation between the OSP and private legal practitioner Martin Pebu. This led to a petition for the removal of Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng.
  • The Legislative Maneuver: Shortly thereafter, a Private Member’s Bill was introduced to repeal the OSP’s establishing law, though it was later withdrawn following a public outcry.
  • The Judicial Shield: By January 26, 2026, Chief Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie ruled that none of the fifteen petitions filed against Mr. Agyebeng established a prima facie case.

The most striking vibration occurred on April 15, 2026, when a High Court ruling declared the OSP’s prosecutorial powers unconstitutional. The Minority argues this ruling is “constitutionally impermissible,” suggesting that such an interpretation of the Constitution belongs solely to the Supreme Court.

The caucus has characterized this as a betrayal of trust, stating that while the government “banged the drum of corruption” while in opposition, they are now “working overtime to kill the institution” designed to fight it.

There is a profound lack of elegance in the perceived undermining of independent bodies. As the Attorney General is called to clarify the government’s position, and the OSP is urged to appeal this “silk-stilling” ruling, the web remains in a state of high tension.

The Minority has now placed the ball in the President’s court, urging him to “choose publicly” where his loyalties lie. In the sophisticated dance of governance, silence is rarely an option when the integrity of the loom is at stake.

We shall remain watching from the “Throne Room” as the Supreme Court prepares to weave the final word.

Yours Truly,

Your Silent Observer

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