NDC Suame Youth Organizer, Razak Kuampa Avoliya, has been remanded by a Kumasi High Court in Asokwa in the Ashanti Region.
Razak Avoliya was arrested, charged and detained on Wednesday after party leaders handed him over to police.
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Youth organizer Suame was seen in a viral video calling on National Democratic Congress supporters to wreak havoc on members of the New Patriotic Party ahead of the 2024 election.
“His caution and charge statement has been taken. They charged him with offensive conduct, and we are to go to court [today]. We will cooperate with the law. The detention does not perturb us. He is not worried, and I assure the supporters of the NDC that, the youth organizer is in high spirits.”
National NDC organizer Joseph Yammin defended NDC youth organizer Suame’s comments and insisted his detention would not frighten the group.
“We are not in any way going to be intimidated by the police or the arrest. As we have massed up here, we will be coming anytime the police takes an action. What we are expecting them to do is to extend the equal measure to the NPP. I am sure that the court will have no reason to detain our brother.”
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Party supporters accompanied cadres to Ashanti Regional Command and then to Suntreso County Command, where he was detained.
Party supporters in Ashanti Region gathered at Asokwa District Court on Thursday to watch the trial of the party’s struggling youth organizer in the Suame constituency.
The case was adjourned to February 14, 2023.