He was arrested for picketing in Parliament where he and his colleagues had gone to push for the passage of the Right to Information (RTI) Bill.
The Media Coalition on RTI has been in the forefront pushing for the passage of the almost two-decade-old bill into law.
Mr Darko had gone to the Parliament House together with his colleagues to once again register the need for the Bill to be passed into law as the Finance Minister presented the 2019 budget when he was arrested.
But an eyewitness said the Editor was whisked away by police and military officers. None of his colleagues was arrested.
Elvis Darko (second from left) with some of the campaigners
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Earlier, an eyewitness told Joy News his mobile phone was seized by the officers who locked him up at the Parliament police station.
The RTI bill is a fundamental human right guaranteed by the country’s 1992 Constitution and recognised as a right under International Conventions on Human Rights and was first drafted in 1999 under the administration of former president JerryJohn Rawlings.
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The Bill gives substance to Article 21 (1) (f) of the Constitution which states that “all persons shall have the right to information subject to such qualifications and laws as are necessary for a democratic society.”
But an eyewitness said the Editor was whisked away by police and military officers. None of his colleagues was arrested.
Earlier, an eyewitness told Joy News his mobile phone was seized by the officers who locked him up at the Parliament police station.
The RTI bill is a fundamental human right guaranteed by the country’s 1992 Constitution and recognised as a right under International Conventions on Human Rights and was first drafted in 1999 under the administration of former president JerryJohn Rawlings.
The Bill gives substance to Article 21 (1) (f) of the Constitution which states that “all persons shall have the right to information subject to such qualifications and laws as are necessary for a democratic society.” Read Full Story

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