The (NPP) has asked the Attor­ney General, Dr Dominic Ayine, to take legal action against the Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central, Kwame Asare Obeng (), for the alleged bribery allegation of GH¢500,000 to members of the Appointments Committee of Parliament.

According to the party, the At­torney General needs to clear his image using legal process to pro­tect his position, if the allegations are untrue, as he has remained silent on the matter.

Addressing pressmen in Accra on May 14, 2025, the party's National Organiser, Henry Nana Boakye, criticised the Attorney General, Dr Ayine, for not taking decisive action after A-Plus's bribery alle­gations. , in a statement released on his official Facebook page, admitted authorship of a strongly worded post in which he accused Dr Ayine of attempting to bribe members of the Appointments Committee of Parliament.

Nana Boakye stated that, although Dr Ayine has denied the allegations, the incident under­scores the need for transparency and integrity within the highest levels of government, and urged the Attorney General to sue the lawmaker. "Within 120 days in office, appointees of President Mahama have become capable of such opulence and ostentation, and the years ahead would indeed reveal more corrupt deeds. "Already, there is a cloud of corruption hanging over the gov­ernment, following the indictment of Dr Ayine, his Attorney General, as involved in corrupt activities," he explained.