The Minority Caucus in has expressed its support in solidarity with political parties protesting against the government over the suspension of the Chief Justice and the widespread revocation of appointments in public offices.

In a statement released on Wednesday, April 30, 2025, and signed by Minority Chief Whip, Frank Annoh-Dompreh, the Minority Caucus announced its decision to join the upcoming protest organised by political parties, describing it as a constitutional imperative aimed at drawing attention to perceived issues that, in their view, pose a threat to the country's democratic principles. "The country is indeed tense over the recent unlawful suspension of Ghana's Chief Justice and the politically motivated termination of appointments of public servants.

To this, the Minority Caucus in stands in firm solidarity with the political parties who have called for a nationwide demonstration on Monday, May 5, 2025, to defend our democracy. "The demonstration led by the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG), National Democratic Party (NDP), People's National Party (PNP), and other like-minded political organisations is not just a political action, but a constitutional imperative.

It seeks to draw the attention of the nation and the international community to the increasing threats to judicial independence, constitutional order, and democratic governance in Ghana," parts of the statement read.