It has been reported that FixTheCountry activist, Ralph St Williams, popularly known as Fellow Ghanaians, has been arrested at Kotoka International Airport while on his way to Kumasi for mobilization activities in preparation for Saturday’s #SayNoToGalamsey protest, organized by Democracy Hub (#FixTheCountry).
According to reports, Ralph’s arrest stems from his participation in Tuesday’s ‘Enough is Enough’ demonstration, where he highlighted government mismanagement by opening the National Cathedral pit, a site that has already cost Ghana 58 million cedis, for symbolic swimming.
This was after a viral video on social media shows him tearing down some posters at the Cathedral project site while expressing his anger over the mismanagement of Government purse.
The news was first reported by the convener of the FixTheCountry movement, Oliver Baker-Vormawor,in a tweet on X on Thursday, September 19.
See the Tweet below;
Press Statement: Arrest of #FixTheCountry Convenor – Ralph St Williams (Fellow Ghanaians)
19th September 2024
We have just been informed that our colleague Ralph St Williams, known widely as Fellow Ghanaians, has been arrested at Kotoka International Airport while enroute to… pic.twitter.com/fa3tahvPBN
— Osagyefo Oliver Barker-Vormawor (@barkervogues) September 19, 2024