A tense showdown erupted at the Acheamfuor lorry terminal, plunging the bustling hub into chaos as muscular enforcers, commonly known as Macho-men, clashed with members of the Acheamfuor family.
The altercation, which unfolded on Saturday, February 24, 2024, at 9:20 am, left drivers and passengers stranded as operations ground to a halt under the looming threat of violence.
Eyewitnesses recount a scene of turmoil as the Macho-men, allegedly summoned by the wife of the late Dr. Baah Acheamfuor, descended upon the terminal with the intent to intimidate and assert dominance over the family and traders.
Mr. Adasah Nkrumah Kofi Frimpong, a vocal member of the Acheamfuor family, condemned the actions, alleging that the widow had repeatedly flouted court orders with impunity, backed by her purported influence over the judiciary and law enforcement in the Ashanti Region.
In an impassioned plea, Frimpong vowed that the family would not cower in the face of intimidation, mobilizing to defend their interests against what they perceive as a brazen abuse of power.
The escalation follows the culmination of Dr. Acheamfuor’s final funeral rites on February 10, 2024, signaling an ongoing feud marred by legal wrangling and discord.
Despite the involvement of law enforcement, the Acheamfuor family remains disillusioned, citing perceived shortcomings in the police response and urging higher authorities, notably including the revered Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, to intervene and restore order.
The entanglement underscores broader concerns surrounding the rule of law and the impartial administration of justice, particularly in the face of entrenched influence and impunity.
As tensions simmer and tempers flare, the Acheamfuor terminal stands as a microcosm of a community embroiled in conflict, grappling with the specter of violence and the erosion of trust in institutions meant to uphold order and fairness.
The outcome of this protracted dispute remains uncertain, casting a shadow over the aspirations of those caught in its tumultuous wake.
Nana Yaw Owusu/Ashanti Region.