Veteran journalist has given details of how the security officials who raided the home of former Minister of Finance supposedly ransacked the former minister's home.

According to Elizabeth Ohene, a former chairperson of the board of the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) and former Minister of State, the security officials, led by NDC security operative Richard Jakpa, left nothing untouched at Ofori-Atta's home.

She indicated that the security officials, without a warrant, turned the former minister's home upside down, searching every corner of his house. "In the year of our Lord 2025, 33 years into the longest stretch of constitutional rule we have ever had, armed soldiers are led by a man of no publicly determined official status into the home of a former finance minister. "They rudely brush aside the staff, enter the house, and proceed to conduct a hostile and illegal search," the former Minister of State wrote in an editorial published on thebftonline.com.

She added, "They go through kitchen and cutlery drawers, fridges, freezers, cupboards, closets, underneath beds, books, documents, plates, pots and pans, clothes, and linen.