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Protest against Ofori-Atta at the U.S. Embassy paused as overwhelming turnout surged beyond our immediate control – Arise Ghana

January 30, 2026
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A leading member of Arise Ghana has revealed that the group suspended its week-long protest at the American Embassy—which demanded the immediate extradition of former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta—in the interest of national security.

Listowel Nana Poku explained that the decision was prompted by a surge in public interest. Supporters from Kumasi and other regions were reportedly preparing to join the demonstration, adding to the large crowds already present in Accra.

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According to Poku, the Accra-based protesters had been organised into three shifts—morning, afternoon, and evening—to maintain a 24-hour presence. Speaking on Rainbow Radio 87.5FM’s Nyankonton Mu Nsem, he noted that the group had already alerted the American Embassy that the growing numbers were becoming difficult to manage.

Mr Poku disclosed that at one point during the week, some demonstrators took unauthorised routes, leading to a brief confrontation with law enforcement.

However, he commended the Ghana Police Service, stating that officers maintained the “highest form of professionalism” to bring the situation under control.

“Upon reflection and evaluation of our progress and the rising number of people wishing to join—especially those travelling from Kumasi—we decided to suspend the demonstration to restrategise. We had to do this because the sheer volume of people was becoming a major issue. If we had not acted, it could have evolved into a significant national security concern.”

Listowel Nana Poku also dismissed rumours that the protest was called off because of legal opinions suggesting the demonstration might inadvertently favour Ofori-Atta.

He labelled these claims as “sponsored propaganda” designed to weaken the pressure on officials to return the former minister to Ghana.

He remained firm that the former Finance Minister must face justice for alleged crimes against the state: “Regardless of the delay, the former Finance Minister will face justice for the crimes he allegedly committed against the country. I warn those supporting him to think about the nation and how certain politicians fleece the country when appointed to public office.”

The group expressed optimism that, with the cooperation of the American government, Ken Ofori-Atta will eventually be returned to Ghana to face prosecution.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com

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