Vormawor is facing mounting scrutiny over his allegation of bribery and threats

by Mawuli
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Source: newsthemegh.com

Oliver Barker-Vormawor, the convener of the activist group Fix the Country, is coming under increasing investigation due to his allegations of bribery and intimidation from some government officials.

The issue continues as concerns about the veracity of his statements are raised while the nation waits for concrete proof of the allegations.

The Ministers for National Security and Finance, Hon. Albert Kan-Dapaah and Hon. Ken Ofori-Atta, were mentioned by Vormawor in his bold allegations of a covert meeting, bribery offers, and menacing threats.

But as the story progresses, doubts about the veracity of these claims have begun to surface, calling for clarification and proof.

At first, Vormawor claimed that he and other anti-government activists were given a whopping $1 million and lucrative employment offers in exchange for quitting their activity.

If accurate, the shocking claims would have reverberated across the nation and required prompt attention.

In an unexpected turn of events, the Fix the Country Convener, in response to the Ministry of National Security’s denial, appeared on JoyNews’ Newsfile on Saturday, September 23, 2023 to provide additional details about the claimed covert meeting.

He maintained that he has a recording of the potential inducement and that the meeting was private, with the other group members noticeably missing.

However, since this recording hasn’t been made available to the public, numerous questions remain.

In addition, the public in Ghana is now calling for transparency and accountability because of the contradictions in Vormawor’s story, which have called into question his credibility. The burden of proof falls largely on Vormawor given the accusations he has made.

The upcoming days are essential for Vormawor as he works to win back the public’s respect and faith in Ghana. The truth of his claims and the course of the current story will be decided mostly by the disclosure of the claimed tape.

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