2023 Martin A. B. K. Amidu 2023 Martin A. B. K. Amidu

LET’S HEAR JUDICIAL SERVICE ON KISSI AGYEBENG’S JOINT STATEMENT BEFORE RUSHING TO JUDGMENT

The original joint statement must definitely have been signed by officers from the two public institutions which the public is entitled to be provided with. I smell a psychological operation from the rogue OSP in the issuance of the joint statement to coincide with the publication of my article on 27 December 2023 about breaches of the Office of the Special Prosecutor Act, 2017, (Act 959) pervasively taking place in the OSP. Let the Judicial Service be heard on this alleged joint statement before rushing to unfounded judgment against it. Truth shall stand!

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2023 Martin A. B. K. Amidu 2023 Martin A. B. K. Amidu

KISSI AGYEBENG MUST BE IMPEACHED FOR SCANDALIZING THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

The cancer of a Special Prosecutor that has infected the OSP for the past two years cannot be allowed to metastasize to infect the healthy working relations between organic law enforcement, the citizen, and the administration of justice guaranteed under law. Consequently, patriotic citizens ought to be protecting the 1992 Constitution and the sanctity and independence of the judiciary by invoking the provisions of Section 15(3) of Act 959 for the removal of the Special Prosecutor from office.

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2023 Martin A. B. K. Amidu 2023 Martin A. B. K. Amidu

STOP WEAPONIZING THE JUDICIAL PROCESS FOR THE ELECTION CYCLE

Africa has so many examples of chaos that Ghana can learn from, which is why patriotic citizens must speak up against the creeping canker of the politicization of the Office of the Attorney-General and the judiciary branch of government by the NPP and the NDC. I have raised my finger. Join me by raising your finger as a patriotic citizen so that we can together defend the 1992 Constitution against the political hawks from the NPP and the NDC. Non Desistas Non Exieris: Never Give Up Never Surrender.

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2023 Martin A. B. K. Amidu 2023 Martin A. B. K. Amidu

SCANDALIZING THE COURT IS DANGEROUS FOR GHANA’S DEMOCRACY

Those who aspire to genuinely crusade against corruption as investigative journalists, and to lead this nation in the exercise of the executive power ought to show an example in upholding the integrity of the judicial process instead of lending their voices to the cohorts of a losing party to scandalize and bring the administration of justice into disrepute. Remember, there is abundant documentary and other evidence of who created and facilitated Anas A. Anas’s rise as an anti-corruption entrepreneur and a covert political agent with unaccountable privileges.

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