Oliver Barker-Vormawor, leader of the activist group Democracy Hub, has been arrested by the Ghana Police Service in connection with recent protests in Accra.
The demonstrations, organized by his group, led to the obstruction of major roads and caused significant disruptions in the capital.
The protests aimed to draw attention to the country's economic challenges and governance issues. The group’s actions led to heightened tensions, with police arresting several protesters earlier for what authorities described as unlawful conduct.
Barker-Vormawor recently became a focal point of public attention and had avoided arrest. His capture follows a police manhunt, marking a significant development in the ongoing protests that have sparked widespread national interest.
In a statement, police accused Barker-Vormawor of inciting public disorder and leading the blockade of key roads in the city. The authorities claim the protests under his leadership caused major inconvenience to commuters and disrupted daily activities in Accra.
The arrest of Barker-Vormawor adds another chapter to the escalating conflict between the Democracy Hub and law enforcement, as the group continues to push for reforms on economic and governance issues.
Source: King Edward Ambrose Washman/Peacefmonline.com
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