Afenyo Markin presents blow-by-blow account of assault on him by Police at the “Save the Judiciary” protest

Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin has provided a detailed breakdown of what transpired between him and a police officer named Constable Forson at the entrance of Parliament during the “Save the Judiciary” demonstration.
According to him, he was struck by a police officer in the chest and lost his balance when Richard Ahiagbah invited him into the entrance of Parliament, where there was a police barricade.
He explained that, regardless of warnings from Constable Forson’s superiors, he blatantly refused to listen and treated him as a nobody because, to him, he was carrying out his duties.
The minority leader said it took the intervention of a wall at the premises of parliament, where he leaned against it to restore his breath, which he lost after he was struck in the chest by the police.
He described headlines making the rounds in the media as erroneous and does not reflect what exactly happened on the day.


