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We have paid too high a price to allow freedom of speech diminish — Osahen Afenyo-Markin
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We have paid too high a price to allow freedom of speech diminish — Osahen Afenyo-Markin

Modern Ghana about 3 hours 1 mins read
The Minority Leader in Parliament and MP for Effutu, Osahen Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has condemned what he described as the increasing infringement on freedom of speech in the country. The opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) has recently criticised the National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration over the arrest of some of its members for social media publications.

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