The Attorney General has filed a nolle prosequi, officially discontinuing the case against Democracy Hub protesters, including activist Oliver Barker-Vormawor and social media influencer Ama Governor.
The protesters were initially arrested and charged following a demonstration, leading to a series of legal proceedings. While most were granted bail, Barker-Vormawor faced initial bail denial due to a pending treason felony charge from a separate case.
The prosecution of the activists sparked widespread public debate, with many human rights advocates and legal experts calling for their release.
The Attorney General’s decision to withdraw the charges brings the case to an end, allowing all accused individuals to walk free.
This decision is seen as a critical moment in discussions around protest rights and government accountability, reigniting conversations about the balance between public demonstrations and legal action by the state.