Business News of Thursday, 20 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
In a significant development, the state has filed a nolle prosequi in the treason case against Oliver Barker-Vormawor, effectively discontinuing the prosecution. This decision comes after several months of legal proceedings concerning allegations that Barker-Vormawor had made comments suggesting a coup attempt against the government. The Attorney General's office cited insufficient evidence as a primary reason for their withdrawal from the case.
Barker-Vormawor, an outspoken political activist and lawyer, was initially charged following his social media posts that raised concerns among authorities. His supporters have lauded this outcome as a victory for free speech and political expression in Ghana.
The nolle prosequi signifies the state's acknowledgment of its inability to substantiate claims against him at this time. Legal analysts suggest that this move reflects broader issues surrounding freedom of expression and the government's approach to dissent. As politics continue to evolve in Ghana, this case may set important precedents regarding how similar cases are handled in the future.