Former
Deputy Information Minister, James Agyenim Boateng, wants the Chief
Justice Georgina Wood to launch investigations into some allegations
captured on tape which were made by a leading member of the opposition
New Patriotic Party (NPP) against the Supreme Court Justices who sat on
the election petition suit. Agyenim-Boateng, speaking on Peace FM's "Kokrokoo",
told host Kwami Sefa Kayi that the NPP’s Aspiring National Youth
Organizer, Sammy Awuku, needs also to be summoned by the Chief Justice
to answer questions regarding some seemingly contemptuous statements he
made about the nine member panel who heard the Presidential election
petition some few months ago.
He was speaking in relation to the
petition filed by NPP asking the CJ to institute an inquiry into
allegations by Ms. Hamah that the Minister for Gender, Children and
Social Protection, Nana Oye Lithur played a key role in the final
verdict of the election petition which declared President Mahama winner
of the 2012 elections.
Describing the NPP’s call for a probe into
the claims of judicial tampering made by dismissed deputy
Communications Minister as smacking of double standards,
Agyenim-Boateng, who is also a Presidential Staffer, wondered why the
opposition party is not urging Mrs. Georgina Wood to also “summon Sammy
Awuku to substantiate his claim that eight Justices were on the NPP’s
side.”
Ms. Hammah was heard on a 32-minute leaked tape,
pontificating that Nana Oye Lithur, wife to the President's Counsel,
Tony Lithur, during the hearing of the election petition, met with the
Judges before they came out with their verdict on the case.
Though
the Minister has strenuously denied the allegations, the NPP seems
discontent and petitioned the Chief Justices to seek redress
nonetheless.
But the Presidential Staffer believes the NPP just wants to score political points.
“In
this matter, the NPP has been extremely opportunistic but I’m not
surprised…The NPP has been opportunistic in its call for probe…It is
amazing the double standards [of the NPP] and people are not even
ashamed about it,” he said.
To him, it is only fair that the Chief Justice considers conducting an inquiry into the claims by Sammy Awuku.
“Where
was the NPP when Sammy Awuku was claiming to have Judges on Supreme
Court (case) except one? How many Justices sat on the election petition?
Where were these same people?...If that is the path to go, I accept;
but the Chief Justice must also investigate the Awuku tape,” he said. |
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