The legal proceedings involving the state and activist Oliver Barker-Vormawor have been postponed until May 20, 2024.
Originally scheduled to take place at the High Court on Monday, May 13, 2024, the highly awaited case was delayed due to the Judge being unavailable for court duty.
Barker-Vormawor shared the news of the adjournment on social media.
He said, “We have just been informed that the Judge, has been assigned on a Course by the Chief Justice. Case adjourned to next week 20th May at 11 am”.
In a previous post, the youth activist criticized the judicial system, the president, and all aspects related to the trial that has been ongoing for two years.
He posted:
“No i do not want the Attorney-General to file any Nolle Prosequi in this matter. He has committed two years to it, best he sees his gyimie through.
I want them to continue the shambolic process they have set in motion. For everyone to see what a sham of a democracy this Regime has made Ghana.
Your President is a morally bereft Short man with the ego of a child lacking growth hormones.
No amount of treason trials will obscure the fact of his ineptitude or weak ego!
I will be in Court today to answer “Not Guilty Your Dishonour.”
I said what I said!”
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