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How Barker-Vormawor 'tried' National Security at KIA to prevent him from voyaging
Barker-Vormawor goes to Senegal for basic liberties, a majority rules government meeting .
Extremist says he misses National Security agents 'doled out' to trail him
Oliver Mawuse Barker-Vormawor, a lead convenor of the #FixTheCountry development went out of the country interestingly since his capture in February 2022 for probably backstabbing remarks.
The extremist passed on Ghana for Senegal recently to go to a commitment to Senegal after a High Court had requested the state to return his visa and to permit him travel even as his injustice crime case is heard.
In a progression of Facebook posts on July 19, Vormawor brought up the conditions under which the Tema High Court requested the arrival of his movement report and how the state was doing all it could to foil his arrangements.
"The rampart against oppression is an Independent Judiciary that is careful to the maltreatment of force and is alert to the overabundances of men who currently think themselves Gods!" he composed whiles saying thanks to his legitimate group for their endeavors.
Whiles still at the air terminal, the extremist got down on National Security agents who he considered endeavor last moment endeavors to prevent him from voyaging.
"I'm giving the National Security goro young men on my timetable notification to begin settling on decisions to their bosses. I'm currently at the air terminal migration ready to be permitted to get onto my flight. 1 hour wear pass.
"Choose rapidly if you have any desire to keep up with the unlawful travel boycott regardless of the Court request; or I ought to return home and begin warming Yesterday's banku," he said in another post..
His last post prior to getting onto his flight read: "Cleared to at last Board the Flight. This is after the primary leeway was denied and I was brought back from the Boarding Gate."
Hours in the wake of leaving he posted having missed National Security agents who used to trail him whiles in Ghana.
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