Audio By Carbonatix
Two persons have been injured in violent protests over the arrest of the ringleader in last week's demonstration in the Eastern regional town of Somanya.
Joy News’ Kofi Siaw reports that there is a lot of tension in the town as the residents demand the release of the Assemblyman who is said to have instigated the demonstration.
The unplanned demonstration last Friday was to protest 'outrageously' high utility bills charged residents by the Electricity Company of Ghana.

The Assemblyman, Jones Tetteh was arrested after the Eastern Regional office of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) came under attack from some residents who were dissatisfied with what they described as 'outrageous' utility bills.
He is said to have orchestrated the protest following his increasing inability to pay utility bills for his block factory.

The residents, wielding sticks and stones damaged the office of the company in protest after they waited for hours to get a response from ECG officials without success. They left behind broken glasses and dirty ECG walls .
He was subsequently picked up by the police, although the Member of Parliament for the area Magnus Kofi Amoatey cautioned against any arrest.

The MP expressed fears any arrest could lead to an escalation of the already volatile situation.
He would feel vindicated as the arrest appears to have triggered fresh violence.
The protesters have set fire into a police vehicle.
Latest Stories
-
Office of Government Machinery not burdened by political appointees — Kwakye Ofosu replies Damongo MP
17 minutes -
US Air Force B-52 bomber plane crashes after take off in California
24 minutes -
SpaceX IPO raised $10bn more than thought
25 minutes -
Heroic Cabo Verde clinch draw with Spain
30 minutes -
Parents of 24 Ghanata SHS students agree to pay GH¢5,200 over alleged food theft by their wards
53 minutes -
Kasapreko PLC lists on GSE, opens new chapter for growth
1 hour -
AI strategy key to positioning Ghana as leader in responsible AI development – Bandim Abed-Nego
2 hours -
Damongo MP urges CSOs to probe true cost of Mahama’s government
2 hours -
Ministerial numbers alone do not reveal government size – Samuel Jinapor
2 hours -
Ghana’s flooding problem caused by years of poor attitudes and weak enforcement – Researcher
2 hours -
Two diesel trailers collide at Kwahu Hwidiem
2 hours -
ACRC workshop pushes research-led reforms to strengthen decentralisation and urban governance
2 hours -
Diaspora Girls SHS in distress: Students learn under trees, attend classes in canteen amid severe infrastructure deficit
2 hours -
Accra Brewery PLC kicks off ‘Cheers to Bars’ with World Cup viewing experience
2 hours -
2026 World Cup: Cape Verde hold Spain to goalless draw in opener
2 hours