President of Policy Think Tank, Imani Africa, Franklin Cudjoe, has urged the Inspector General of Police to investigate Abronye's claims of threats on his life.
Reports suggest that Abronye has written a letter to embassies in Ghana to be granted political assylum.
According to him, his life is under threat, and he cannot risk staying in Ghana.
He claims he was "the first opposition politician to be invited, arrested and detained by the National Investigations Bureau (NIB)" following his criticism of the government's dismissal of more than 150,000 workers. "During my detention, I was threatened, intimidated and sternly warned that unless I ceased criticising the government, I would face more severe reprisals," he wrote.