Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko, a prominent member of the New Patriotic Party, has finally broken his silence on the detention of his cousin, former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta. In a recent interview, Gabby initially remained tight-lipped about Ofori-Atta's legal troubles, but he eventually shared his thoughts. When asked about Ken's stance on claims of his responsibility for Ghana's economic decisions during the previous administration, Gabby remained vague, stating, 'I haven't seen him for a while, so I don't know.' He also declined to comment on the assertions that Ken was solely to blame for the unpopular economic decisions. However, Gabby offered a more optimistic perspective on Ofori-Atta's detention, describing his cousin as a strong and resilient individual. He assured that Ken's faith would help him navigate the challenges he is facing. Gabby's comments come as Ofori-Atta appears before a US immigration court, looking disheveled in a black jumpsuit. The interview also touched on a reported conversation between Gabby and Ghana's Ambassador to the United States, where Gabby allegedly mentioned Ken's fear of returning to Ghana due to potential treatment. Gabby, however, chose not to discuss this private conversation. Despite the speculation, Gabby confidently stated that Ken would eventually return to Ghana. This interview marks a significant moment as Gabby, a close family member, provides a unique insight into the former minister's situation. The public's reaction to Gabby's comments has been mixed, with some praising his support for Ken, while others question his choice of words. The controversy surrounding Ofori-Atta's detention and the potential impact on Ghana's political landscape has sparked intense debate, leaving many to wonder about the future of the country's leadership.