[Video] Supporters of Joewise, Amofa clash in Bekwai

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Weapon-wielding supporters of the independent parliamentary candidate in the Bekwai Constituency, Akwasi Amofa Agyemang and those of the incumbent Member of Parliament, Joe Osei Owusu have clashed on Thursday September 24.

Video footage show cutlasses and machete-wielding youth chasing after one another in the area on Thursday morning.

Mr Amofa Agyemang had accused supporters of Joewise of allegedly unleashing physical attacks on his supporters with the aim of intimidating them ahead of the elections.

At a press conference on Wednesday September 23, he alleged that the attacks follow his decision to contest as an independent candidate, a decision that threatens the chances of Joewise from being reelected as the lawmaker.

He revealed that the matter has been reported to the District  Police however, the problem has not been addressed.

He said, “Supporters of our main opponent have had little or no regard to the law and have persistently unleashed violence on our supporters with shameless impunity.

“There have been incessant attacks, threats and intimidation on our team members and supporters perpetrators by some errand supporters of the incumbent MP with the aim of with the aim of scaring off pour supporters some of these unprovoked attacks have been reported to the Police but sadly, the District Police Command has failed, neglected and or refused to do anything about these incidents and reports.”

But responding to the accusations in an interview with Alfred Ocansey on the News 360 Wednesday September 23, Joewise denied the claims.

He alleged that it was Mr Amofa who rather brought ‘machomen’ to foment troubles in the area.

He said “There have been two instances of clashes reported to me and in each case it involves two specific individuals, one is a presenter  and one is  panelist of a programmer  Amofa sponsors.

“Those two peoples  are extremely insulting , I am a specific target, they insult me  everyday . Chiefs have called me that I should take  actions to stop the programme m market women and different kinds of people have complained why  I don’t stop the programme  but I have declined to be part of it.

“What I can emphatically say  is that that programme is extremely  offensive. Those two specific individuals have made comments which have angered people.

“The radio station is located right  in front of  a social centre  where many of  the people working for the party  congregate and  most of my logistics are kept there .

“My information is that the Nassara Coordinator was driving towards that location when  and he met people who are not residents of Bekwai , they don’t live or work in Bekwai, they were machomen brought in by  Amofa.”

By Laud Nartey|3news.com|Ghana