'Daughter of a murderer' vs. 'CIA agent' comments - Everything you need to know | Pulse Ghana

On Tuesday, 4th February, tensions flared in Parliament during a session marking the 60th anniversary of the passing of Dr Joseph Boakye (J.B.) Danquah.
The MP for Damongo, Samuel Abu Jinapor, eulogised the late politician, attributing Ghana’s democratic progress and adherence to the rule of law to his vision and leadership.
However, the MP for Tamale Central, Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, who was seated next to Dr Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings, strongly disagreed, arguing that Dr Danquah was a “traitor” and a “CIA agent.”
His remarks provoked an angry response from NPP MPs, who expressed their disapproval with loud whistling while the presiding Speaker, Andrew Asiamah Amoako, attempted to restore order.
Amidst the commotion, an unidentified voice—believed to be from an NPP MP—was heard shouting, “Murderers! Children of murderers!” multiple times, followed by mocking laughter.
Moments later, the same voice was again heard yelling, “Soviet and Russian spies! Murderers’ children!”
As Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin took the floor, the same voice interrupted with, “Daughter of a murderer, sit down!”—a direct attack on Dr Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings.

Following the incident, some members of the public accused the MP for Damongo, Samuel Abdulai Jinapor, of making the remark, sparking widespread criticism.
However, in a social media post on 5th February, Jinapor strongly denied any involvement.
He reaffirmed his deep respect for the Rawlings family and emphasised his admiration for the late President Jerry John Rawlings.
The comments have triggered intense public debate. While some Ghanaians condemned them as deeply offensive, others defended them by citing past political tensions.
On 5th February 2025, the Overlord of Anlo Dukor, Awoamefia Togbi Sri III, formally petitioned Speaker Bagbin, demanding that the identity of the MP responsible for the derogatory remarks be disclosed by 10th February 2025.
Additionally, the NDC Volta Diaspora Caucus and members of the NDC in the Klottey Korle constituency also submitted petitions, insisting that those responsible be held accountable.
On Tuesday, 4th March, Speaker Bagbin issued a public apology to Dr Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings, former First Lady Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, the Rawlings family, and the Anlo traditional rulers.
He confirmed that a formal investigation had been launched and assured that appropriate sanctions would be applied if necessary.
The Speaker also gave the MP responsible a one-week ultimatum to come forward and take responsibility.

As the controversy unfolds, the Akyem Abuakwa Traditional Council has also voiced its displeasure over the “CIA agent” and “traitor” remarks made against the late Dr J.B. Danquah.
Addressing the media, Kyebi Apapamuhene and warlord of Akyem Abuakwa, Osabarima Okogyeaman Apagya Fori IV, demanded an immediate apology from the MP responsible for the comments.
In response, the Council performed a libation ceremony at J.B. Danquah’s grave in Kyebi to honour his legacy.
Akyem Abuakwa Traditional Council to petition Parliament tomorrow, March 7, 2025, over an alleged belittling comment made by a member on the floor of Parliament against the memory of Dr. J.B. Danquah. #JoyNews pic.twitter.com/hCM4WRm2iw
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As tensions escalate, Ghanaians eagerly await the outcome of the investigation and the revelation of the MP behind the “daughter of a murderer” comment.
With both the Anlo and Akyem Abuakwa traditional councils actively demanding accountability, the controversy is far from over.