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Osagyefo Oliver Barker-Vormawor Wrote.

Osagyefo Oliver Barker-Vormawor Wrote:

Barker-Vormawor, leader of Democracy Hub, has made a powerful statement from behind bars. After the Ghana Police Service brought him food, he revealed a shocking truth – his 32 fellow inmates had been starving.

 

“I was offered food, but I refused. It’s unjust to feed me while my fellow inmates, 32 of them, go hungry,” Oliver emphasized. “The police claimed in court they’ve been feeding us, but that’s a lie. It’s their routine practice to deny detainees food.”

 

Oliver and his fellow protesters are taking a bold stance, rejecting food until every arrested person receives basic necessities like food. This isn’t just about their own struggle; it’s about fighting for a fairer Ghana.

 

As the leader of Democracy Hub, Oliver has been at the forefront of protests against economic challenges and governance issues in Ghana. His arrest has sparked widespread attention, and his continued advocacy from detention is inspiring the nation.

 

 

The ProtestersDemands:

_Fair Treatment_: Equal access to basic necessities like food for all detainees.

– _Justice_: An end to the Ghana Police Service’s routine denial of food to detainees.

– _A Better Ghana_: A more just and fair republic for all citizens.

Oliver’s message is clear: “We won’t back down until every Ghanaian is treated with dignity.” His courage and conviction are igniting a movement.

 

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