COCOBOD CEO Dr. Randy Abbey sues NPP’s Abronye for GHC20 million defamation

 


Dr. Ransford Antertey Abbey, the acting Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD), has initiated a high-stakes legal battle, suing Kwame Baffoe, also known as Abronye, for defamation

The lawsuit, filed at an Accra High Court on August 26, 2025, demands GH¢20 million in damages.

According to a Writ of Summons and Statement of Claim, Abronye, who is also the Bono Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and operates the online television station OHIA TV, made a series of false and defamatory statements against Dr. Abbey in a broadcast on August 23, 2025.

The plaintiff, through his lawyers, claims that these statements have severely injured his reputation and brought him into public scandal, odium, and contempt.

The Statement of Claim details the specific Twi and English statements made by the defendant. The core of the accusations, as translated in the document, alleges that Dr. Abbey is a “proud and arrogant person” who, when visiting cocoa farms, brings his own chair in a separate Land Cruiser at the expense of poor cocoa farmers whose money is used to buy fuel for these vehicles. More gravely, the defendant is alleged to have accused Dr. Abbey of being a thief who has appointed a new Director of Finance with the intention of “stealing money from the Ghana Cocoa Board to the detriment of the poor cocoa farmer.”

Dr. Abbey, who also serves as the Executive Council Member of the Ghana Football Association and is the President of Hearts of Lions FC, vehemently denies these allegations. He contends that by virtue of his twenty-year professional career and numerous leadership positions in media, sports, and business, he is a man of high moral character and proven integrity, and not an “embezzler, a dishonest and or fraudulent person and or a thief” as portrayed by Baffo


In addition to the GH¢20 million in general and punitive damages, Dr. Abbey is seeking several other reliefs from the court.

These include an order for an unconditional retraction and an unqualified apology to be published on all of the defendant’s platforms, including his social media accounts, for a period of one month. Dr. Abbey also seeks a perpetual injunction restraining Baffoe from making any further defamatory publications.

The writ of summons, which was issued from the High Court of Justice in Accra, commands Kwame Baffoe to enter an appearance within eight days of service.

See the full writ below: 

In addition to the GH¢20 million in general and punitive damages, Dr. Abbey is seeking several other reliefs from the court.

In addition to the GH¢20 million in general and punitive damages, Dr. Abbey is seeking several other reliefs from the court.


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