
Ghanaian Parliament in Uproar Over EOCO Demand
Ghanaian Parliamentarians Protest EOCO's Demand on Chairman Wontumi A heated session unfolded in the Ghanaian Parliament today as members strongly protested a demand by the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO). EOCO is requiring Chairman Wontumi to procure properties worth 50 million cedis before his release. MPs, visibly angered by the demand, declared their intention to boycott parliamentary proceedings. "We will not be part of any proceedings until the right thing is done," stated one MP, highlighting the deep-seated opposition to EOCO's actions. The incident underscores the political tensions and public scrutiny surrounding the case. The MPs' actions suggest a significant challenge to EOCO's authority and raise questions about due process. The situation is likely to develop further, with ongoing implications for Ghanaian politics.