Human rights activist Oliver Barker-Vormawor has raised serious concerns about the increasing instances of political violence in Ghana, particularly the mobilization of individuals to attack party offices in response to political dissatisfaction.

During an interview on JoyNews' Newsfile, Barker-Vormawor criticized politicians who, he claims, are complicit in fueling such actions by allowing individuals to be mobilized for these attacks.

He expressed his disappointment over the continued trend, emphasizing that it is time for this practice to stop. "What is disappointing to me, is that politicians are continuing to allow this, is the mobilising of individuals to attack party offices and things like that, because people have been left out of office," he said, expressing his frustration over how such actions are becoming normalized.

Barker-Vormawor pointed out that there are certain individuals behind these violent acts, who are organizing and encouraging young people to participate.