The Osudoku sub-chief and Head of the Dorsi Clan/Division Nene Tawiah Agblom II, who was picked up by the Bureau of National Investigation (BNI) of the Ghana Police Service over the weekend has pleaded ‘Guilty with Explanation, in court

Reports coming in indicates Nene Tawiah Agblom II per his explanation to the judge, Susan Eduful, stated that he accepts the fact that government does not allow any group which is not registered to operate but suggested that NEC was involved in their decision to protest what they claim is the marginalization of Ewes in the Volta Region.

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It is true that NEC met and said we must block the road to create awareness to the world, and that there is discrimination going on against Ewes and the removal of our names from voters register,”

the According to the prosecution, the sub-chief was among key members of the organization who held a meeting to take the next line of action and incited the other members who took the streets, blocked the Juapong-Accra main road, firing of guns and burning of lorry tyres in the 25th September attacks.

It is noted that, the Osudoku Traditional Council issued a statement to distant themselves from the sub-chief’s actions, stating it doesnt represent the decision of the council.

Source: ghgossip.com

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