Oliver Barker Vormawor: Court remands Ghanaian activist in treason case

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Mr. Vormawor has been charged for posting comments deemed treasonable
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Ghanaian social activist Oliver Mawuse Barker Vormawor has been remanded by a court after spending nearly three days in detention.

Mr. Vormawor, lead convener of pressure group #FixTheCountry Movement, who made his first appearance in a court in Accra Monday is facing treason charges contrary to section 182 (b) of the Criminal and other Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29).

Court documents indicate that the accused person, Oliver Mawuse Barker Vormawor sometime in February 2022, prepared to undertake any unlawful means of an enterprise that usurps the executive powers of the Government of Ghana.

He was however picked up by the Tema Regional Police on Saturday 12 February 2022, for allegedly stating that he would stage a coup in Ghana if Parliament passes the E-Levy bill.

In a statement, the police said on Saturday (12 February) that Barker-Vormawor is being kept at the Tema regional police command for further investigations into his social media post.

In court

After his charge was read to him in open Court, DSP Sylvester Asare, read the brief facts. His lawyer, Akoto Ampaw, applied for bail for his client but the State opposed it.

In a ruling, Magistrate Eleanor Barnes Botchway indicated that she does not have jurisdiction to grant bail in a case involving the charge of treason felony.

She subsequently remanded the accused person into Police custody and by the two weeks’ timeline required by law to have accused persons on remand to make appearance in Court, she adjourned sitting to the 28 February 2022.

Social Media Post

In a series of Facebook posts ahead of Thursday’s demonstration against the bill, Barker – Vormawor described the Ghana Army as “useless” for not acting despite the public uproar against the yet to be passed bill. Government according to fiscal estimates present to Parliament by the Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, is targeting GHc 7 billion Ghana cedis in revenues annually into the national coffers.

“If this E-levy passes after this cake bullshit, I will do the coup myself. Useless Army!” Barker-Vormawor said in one of the posts.

In another post he said: “Okay, let’s try again. If this E-Levy still passes after this cake bullshit, then may God….Help us to resist oppressor’s rule, With all our will and might for evermore. (2x). Useless Army. Anaa, the value is the same?”

Brief facts

The brief facts as presented in Court DSP Sylvester Asare states that “the Accused person is a lawyer and Convener of social movement namely “FixTheCountry”. Sometime in February, 2022, the Ashiaman Police received a report that Accused person was inciting some group of persons believing to be members of the FixTheCountry movement”.

“That on receipt of the report, the Police mounted surveillance on the accused person until his arrest at Kotoka International Airport on Friday 11th February, 2022 when he arrived from the United Kingdom (UK). Preliminary investigation has revealed that accused is a lawyer and a PhD student at Cambridge University, UK”.

The facts further indicated that “it has also been established during investigation that Accused for some time now has been inciting some group of persons through the social media to undertake an unlawful enterprise to usurp the executive powers of the Government of Ghana”.

“Pursuant to his preparation to usurp the executive powers of the Government of Ghana, accused further published on his Facebook wall that the Ghana army is useless and went ahead to declare his intention in a Facebook post to stage a coup if the Electronic Transaction Levy [E-Levy] is passed by Parliament”.

Investigations according to the Police “also revealed that the said E-Levy Bill is currently before Parliament and that the accused arrival in the Country was in furtherance of his intention to stage a coup as declared by him”.

SOURCE: DAILY MAIL GH with additional files from asaaseradio.com

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