Confusion at launch of Cape Coast Fetu Afahye on Friday
Confusion at launch of Cape Coast Fetu Afahye on Friday

Graphic correspondent 'arrested' by Oguaa traditional authorities

A Graphic correspondent in Cape Coast, Timothy Gobah was "arrested" and detained on Friday for about an hour, by chiefs from the Emintsimadze Palace in Cape Coast.

This followed a report Gobah filed on the confusion that erupted at the launch of the 2019 Fetu Afahye in Cape Coast Friday morning.

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Some community members stormed the festival launching ceremony which had the Omanhen, Osabarima Kwesi Atta II and the Central Regional Minister, Mr Kwamena Duncan in attendance.

Read alsoConfusion at launch of Cape Coast Fetu Afahye

Following the report on Graphic Online, the chiefs summoned Gobah to the palace after expressing their displeasure with the report.

Some of the chiefs then visited the Graphic Cape Coast Regional office and dragged Gobah from the office to the palace, located a few metres away.

When he got there, the traditional authorities detained him and confiscated his phone.

After about an hour, he was released following an intervention from the Central Regional Police Command.

Read also: Confusion at launch of Cape Coast Fetu Afahye

According to Timothy Gobah, armed policemen were called to restore order at the ceremony that launched the 2019 Fetu Afahye.

Despite the police presence, things were getting out of hand.

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