
Ghanaian Parliament Disrupted: Minority MPs Protest Wontumi's Arrest
Minority MPs Stage Protest in Ghanaian Parliament Over Wontumi's Arrest Ghana's political landscape saw a dramatic turn on June 3rd, 2025, as Minority MPs took to the floor of Parliament to demand the release of NPP Chairman Wontumi. The protest, captured in a video by OnuaOnline, highlights growing tensions within the country's political system. The sit-in protest, led by prominent MP, Afenyo-Markin, disrupted parliamentary proceedings and drew national attention to the issue. "They are sitting on the floor, disrupting Parliament to demand the release of Wontumi. This is unprecedented!" stated Captain Smart in a passionate commentary on Onua TV. The video shows the MPs sitting on the floor, engaging in heated discussions. The protest reflects the deep divisions within Ghanaian politics. While the details surrounding Wontumi's arrest remain unclear, the MPs' actions underscore the significance of the case and the intensity of political feelings. The event's impact on the legislative process and the ongoing political dialogue in Ghana will be closely watched. The peaceful nature of the protest, despite the high political stakes, offers a glimmer of hope for respectful political discourse.