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Provide evidence to substantiate bribery allegations – Issah Fuseini dares Barker-Vormawor

Oliver Mawuse Barker-Vormawor, the convener of the pressure group #FixTheCountry, has been challenged by Issah Fuseini, a former member of parliament for the Okaikwei North constituency, to back up his claims that the government has tried to bribe him with money and positions to stop his activism.

Barker-Vormawor claimed that after seeing the National Security Minister in a covert location, he and his colleagues turned down the government’s offer. The Ministry of National Security, however, has refuted these claims.

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Fuseini expressed amazement that Barker-Vormawor had yet to offer any proof to back up his assertions during an interview on Big Issue on Citi TV.

“There are individuals in charge of our security, and they have access to considerably more intelligence than we do. similar to the subject Oliver [Vormawor] is raising, his involvement with national security, and everything else. There are many different ways that people interact with national security.

And let me tell you, it only leaves us vulnerable if people come up and reveal what has been discussed. if you are approached by the National Security apparatus with a specific problem and you have a solution. This bribery issue and everything else is a different matter.

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“They [the Ministry] have issued a statement and are contesting it. You claim to possess recordings. Oliver has been given a challenge, and I would have anticipated that by now, he would have made available whatever recordings he may have so that we could learn where they are, what was discussed, and what offers were made to him. I really want to know,” Fuseini remarked.

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The police requested an injunction on Wednesday, September 20, to stop the #FixTheCountry campaign from carrying out its scheduled protest.

A BBC journalist and his cameraman were among the 49 protesters who were detained on September 21 after the organization leaders insisted on carrying out the demonstration.

On Thursday, police also assaulted Bridget Otoo from Metro TV.

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