Journalist forced into hiding following assaults and threats by alleged NPP supporters
The journalist says he has been forced into hiding because of the threats on his family
GhanaWeb understands that multiple award-winning journalist, Latif Iddrisu, has been forced into hiding even as investigators at the Greater Accra Regional Police Command make efforts to unmask faces behind a threatening text message sent to him.
A reliable source close to the journalist has told GhanaWeb that an unknown person allegedly believed to be among the wanted supporters of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) who assaulted Latif at the headquarters of the EOCO in May 2025, have supposedly doubled down by sending him a threatening message ordering him to discontinue his corporation with the police regarding the physical assault and threats at him, and the subsequent police complaint he filed.
A screenshot of the text message which has been cited by GhanaWeb reads, "Hey Latif, withdraw the matter from the police or we will cut you and your kids.”
The anonymous person ended the message with caution, urging the journalist not to disobey his orders by doing anything contrary.
"Don't act tough man," the message sent to the journalist on June 7 at 1:58 PM, ended.
The source also tells GhanaWeb that a request for security protection for the journalist following the physical assaults and threats by the supporters of the opposition New Patriotic party has not received any tangible response from the police administration yet.
The supporters who massed up at EOCO to support the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the NPP, Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, who was detained and interrogated at the EOCO, reportedly assaulted and threatened the journalist that "We know where you are coming from and we know what we can do.”
Another person also reportedly threatened the journalist with words like, "Today is your last day.”
The Deputy National Organiser of the New Patriotic Party, Lloyd Nii Kwei, who aggressively confronted and interjected Latif's live reporting before, during, and after he was physically assaulted, later that evening described the journalist as a "dangerous character" and vowed to blacklist him from programs organised by the New Patriotic party.
"I will make sure he does not attend any of our (NPP) programs again," a report by myjoyonline.com stated.
The Deputy National Organiser of the NPP also attempted to gaslight Latif when he reported the assault that was captured on live TV.
When the journalist reported it the moment the assault took place, the Deputy National Organiser of the New Patriotic Party asked the journalist, "Who assaulted you?" in what seemed like an attempt to discredit the victim and his report as false.
All the above were captured live on television.
The journalist and his family have reportedly been living in fear since the assault and threats of death, forcing him to flee from his house.
Sources close to the journalist also tell GhanaWeb that for personal safety and security reasons, Latif, who is also Founder of Journalists Sanctuary International, an organization that champions advocacy for press freedom and safety of journalist, has gone into hiding because of the threat and alleged suspicious maneuvering at the Accra Circuit Court by sympathisers of Theophilus Thompson, one of the suspects who has been arrested and is currently undergoing trial.
Latif Iddrisu is currently being housed in a shelter by the Whistleblowers and Journalist Safety International Center, an organization founded by the renowned multiple award winning undercover investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, to provide protection and preservation for whistleblowers and journalists who face danger and threats in line of duty.
Sources at the Greater Accra Regional Command of the Ghana Police Service say they are waiting for a court order to compel a telecommunication company in Ghana to unveil the identity of the person who sent the threatening message.
If granted, the court order will play a central role in identifying the person who sent the intimidating text message to the journalist.
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