The High Court, Tema, has set Wednesday, March 16, to rule on the bail application filed by #fixthecountry convener Oliver Mawuse Barker-Vormawor.
He was arrested on February 11, 2022, over claims that he was inciting an overthrow of the organs of Government.
Mr. Barker-Vormawor in his application for bail, contested the claims, saying a charge of treason felony against him cannot be sustained by the evidence available.
This is notwithstanding that the Attorney-General in an affidavit in opposition to the bail, insists that evidence uncovered so far corroborates a charge of treason felony against the activist.
- Attorney General strongly opposes Barker-Vormawor’s bail application
- Supreme Court advises Barker-Vormawor’s lawyers to apply to High Court for bail
Mr. Barker-Vormawor has, however, wondered why the Republic has not charged him or taken a statement from him on the charge.
Meanwhile, Oliver Mawuse-Barker Vormawor has told the Court presided over by Justice Daniel Mensah that he is in good health and hopes they take him to trial.
The judge had sought to find out his health status.