
Ghanaian Politician Accuses Media of Silence After Wontumi Arrest
Ghanaian Politician Titus Glover Accuses Media of Silence Following Wontumi Arrest The arrest of Chairman Wontumi has sparked controversy in Ghana, with NPP member Titus Glover accusing media houses of complicity in silencing the opposition. In a recent interview, Glover expressed his outrage and concern over the situation. The interview, filmed at night, shows a visibly agitated Glover surrounded by supporters. "Media houses have gone silent under President John Mahama," Glover stated emphatically, adding, "You the media haven't even begun to dig into the mining issues. Today, the mining situation is worse than in Mahama's time!" His words highlight the perceived lack of media coverage and an alleged bias against the NPP. Glover's accusations raise questions about media freedom and the role of the press in reporting on sensitive political events. While his claims require further investigation, the video provides a powerful insight into the public's reaction and the ongoing political debate in Ghana. The incident underscores the importance of a free and independent press in a democratic society.