Benedict Peters Resolves Dispute At Accra Apartment Complex, No Arrests, Police Confirm

Benedict Peters' dispute with Accra apartment developers stemmed from denied access to a private lift, leading to a peaceful vehicle protest.
Ghana Police clarified that no arrest occurred involving Peters, attributing the incident to a routine road closure and traffic management.
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Regarding the recent incident at the Accra apartment complex involving Pan-African businessman Benedict Peters, sources familiar with the matter have clarified the details of the situation.
The dispute stemmed from ongoing issues with the property developers regarding Peters access to a private lift that directly serves his residence. Despite several requests over the past two weeks, the issue remained unresolved, forcing Peters to use the general staircase, which caused considerable frustration.
On Monday morning, in an effort to peacefully protest, Peters temporarily parked four of his vehicles on the internal road within the complex. The vehicles were stationary for a few hours, but the situation remained calm, and there were no disruptions to public order.
Contrary to some of the misinformation circulating, Peters was not accompanied by armed guards or a convoy of vehicles, nor were there any roadblocks. After discussions with the property developers, the matter was resolved without further incident.
Traffic incident involving police clarifiedIn a related development, the Ghana Police Service addressed rumors circulating on social media regarding Peters alleged arrest. The police confirmed that no such event took place.