
Ghanaian Parliament's Minority Caucus Demands Release of Chairman Wontumi in EOCO Standoff
Accra, Ghana – Members of Ghana's Minority Caucus in Parliament engaged in a tense standoff with authorities at the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO) on May 29, 2025. Their protest centered on the demand for the immediate release of Chairman Wontumi, whose detention remains shrouded in some mystery. The MPs, along with a sizable group of supporters, spent several hours outside the EOCO offices, attempting to engage with officials. However, their requests for a meeting were repeatedly denied. One MP, whose name has not been confirmed, was heard saying, "This is an injustice! We will not rest until Chairman Wontumi is released." After hours of unsuccessful negotiations, the Minority Caucus members dispersed. The incident highlights ongoing political tensions in Ghana and underscores the importance of transparency and accountability in the country's legal processes. The reasons behind Chairman Wontumi's detention remain unclear, adding to the intrigue surrounding this developing story.