Hopeson
Adorye,
the
Director
for
Special
Duties
of
Alan
Kyeremanteng’s
Movement
of
Change,
has
taken
over
the
airport
to
prevent
government
appointees
from
travelling
out.
The
General
Elections
ended
some
hours
ago
and
currently,
coalitions
are
ongoing
and
various
centers
to
determine
who
emerges
as
the
winner
of
the
polls.
Though
the
Electoral
Commission
has
yet
to
announce
and
declare
the
winner
of
the
polls,
social
media
numbers
suggest
that
John
Dramani
Mahama,
leader
of
the
NDC,
has
won
the
elections.
Many
comments
on
social
media
suggest
that,
given
the
corruption-related
cases
levelled
against
some
appointees
of
the
current
government,
those
people
might
consider
running
away
to
avoid
prosecution.
Due
to
this,
Hopeson
Adorye,
who
is
a
former
appointee
of
the
Akuffo-Addo-led
government,
has
taken
it
upon
himself
to
stop
any
government
official
from
travelling
out
of
the
country.
Taking
to
his
social
media
he
posted:
“No
government
official
is
travelling
from
now.
I
am
taking
over
the
airport
with
immediate
effect.”
See
screenshot
below:
Hopeson
Adorye