A member of the Government’s Communication Team, Fred Agbenyo, described as an “insult to the integrity”
of the Supreme Court Justices who sat on the election petition case,
the petition by the New Patriotic Party (NPP), asking the Chief Justice,
Georgina Theodora Wood, to set up an inquiry into some aspects of the
leaked tape made by the former Deputy Communications Minister, Victoria
Hammah.
Victoria Hammah was heard on tape alleging that the
Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection, Nana Oye Lithur met
with the Supreme Court Judges prior to their verdict on the election
petition case that validated the presidency of John Mahama some months
ago.
She disclosed on the tape saying "I learnt even before the
verdict, Nana (Oye Lithur) was with the Justices and all that. You don’t
know the role she has played for us to win the court case..."
The
NPP, in a statement issued last Friday, called on the Chief Justice to
investigate claims by the dismissed deputy Communications Minister,
Victoria Hammah that government influenced the 2012 presidential
election petition.
The statement, signed by Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie
also known as Sir John, expressed “shocked at the damning revelations
made by, now former Deputy Minister of Communications, Victoria Hammah
that the verdict of the Presidential Election Petition delivered by
Justice William Atuguba on the 29th of August was influenced by the
government of President John Dramani Mahama”.
Adding that, “The
NPP is calling on the Chief Justice to, as a matter of urgency;
institute a commission to probe the judgement of the 9 Supreme Court
judges in the wake of these revelations by Victoria Hammah”.
But the NDC activist, contributing to a panel discussion on PeaceFM'S "Kokrokoo",
found the NPP's petition an "insult". According to him, Ms. Hammah's
statements may not be entirely true and the tape recording infringes on
her discretionary right.
“It’s about the highest insult to the
integrity of the men and women whose time was wasted at the Supreme
Court for eight months, who sat down to hear all the issues. Suddenly,
the NPP doesn’t have any confidence in them. Suddenly, the NPP believe
that somebody corrupted them...
“I will be so surprise that now
they can jump on a thing like this; petty allegations that we cannot
find any evidence to, gossip by people.”
Left to him alone, the
revelations by the former Deputy Communications Minister were mere
"rumors" will be “very surprised and shocked” if any form of
investigation is conducted by the CJ into such a "petty" petition.
“They
[NPP] think that Ghana’s Chief Justice can be reduced to such level of
pettiness to go and investigate rumours and allegations?” he quizzed. |
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