The Alliance for Women in the Media Africa (AWMA) is calling for the prosecution of Kona Bar and Grill bouncer named ‘BB’ for allegedly assaulting one lady called Portia Asantewa Duah.
The bouncer is alleged to have slapped Portia twice in her face after a misunderstanding ensued over the purchase of drinks at the bar located in Osu.
The bouncer said they had not bought drinks and were just ‘occupying space’ instructing them to leave.
The Manager of the bar is said to have rubbished the issue off after Portia and her friends reported the case to him.
But AWMA is not pleased with the Manager’s response demanding that the matter be treated as a criminal assault.
She has since spent GH¢300 on seeking medical attention.
A statement signed by the Convener of AWMA Shamima Muslim Alhassan said, ‘The Alliance for Women in the Media:-1. supports the victim 2. condemns the alleged violence of the bouncer named BB. 3. requires this be treated as a matter of criminal assault. 4. requires bouncer face trial and sanction 5. requires The Manager must be sanctioned for their unacceptable response 6. requires Kona to issue a public apology 7. requires Kona to issue policy for dealing with violence in their workplace
Read details of AWMA’s statement:
ALLIANCE FOR WOMEN IN THE MEDIA AFRICA (AWMA) STATEMENT ON THE ASSAULT OF MS PORTIA DUAH AT KONA BAR & GRILL
Accra, August 21, 2017 – The Alliance for Women in the Media issues this statement to condemn the violence suffered by PORTIA ASANTEWA DUAH on Friday 18th August at Kona Bar and Grill, Osu, Accra. Ms Portia Asantewa Duah was allegedly slapped twice in her face by a bouncer named BB at the above establishment. The incident was reported to the establishment’s Manager. The Manager’s response was that she, and the group who accompanied her, should simply let the incident go.
According to Ms Portia Asantewa Duah, below is a record of what happened on Friday 18th August.
THE INCIDENT
Ms Portia Asantewa Duah was with a group of friends at this restaurant and was asked to leave by a bouncer, named BB, who alleged they had not bought drinks and were simply occupying space. One of Miss Duah’s friends explained this was not the case. They had bought drinks; the waitress had simply cleared their table. This bouncer did not accept this explanation. Ms Portia approached a waitress and asked for a receipt as evidence of drinks purchased. Ms Portia began to speak with her friends explaining the incident was embarrassing. The bouncer told Ms Portia to keep quiet; he was not speaking with her. He then slapped her across her face, twice. Ms Portia sustained swollen and red eyes from the slap. Her shocked friends approached the manager to relay what had happened. The Manager’s response was that they should let the incident go.
AFTERMATH
On Saturday 19th August, Madame Portia spent an entire day – from 9am to 11pm – dealing with this traumatic incident. She went to two different hospitals as the first did not have an eye clinic, then to the police station and then had to deal with the police’s bureaucracy. She has since spent GHC300 on seeking medical attention and getting a medical report for the police.
ACTION
The Alliance for Women in the Media:-1. supports the victim 2. condemns the alleged violence of the bouncer named BB. 3. requires this be treated as a matter of criminal assault. 4. requires bouncer face trial and sanction 5. requires The Manager must be sanctioned for their unacceptable response 6. requires Kona to issue a public apology 7. requires Kona to issue policy for dealing with violence in their workplace
SIGNED
Shamima Muslim Alhassan
Convener, AWMA