He said it is unfortunate that the
President who has sworn constitutional oath of office to uphold and
defend the Constitution of Ghana granted interview to the press and
condemned the decision of the Supreme Court to allow Woyome to appear
before it to give details of how he spent the money wrongfully paid to
him,
He alleged that, regarding the way the
President has started ‘intimidating’ him (Amidu), he would not be
surprised if the President uses his executive powers to stop the Supreme
Court from going ahead to allow Woyome to give details of how he spent
the state money.
“The conduct of the President
convinces me as a senior and foundation member of the governing NDC that
he would do everything in his powers to ensure that the examination
orally on oath of lootee for whom his government looted the public
purse, may not come on, on Thursday, November 24, 2016,” he said
stressing that President could subvert the cause of justice so that the
people of Ghana do not hear the truth about the loot of the public purse
he (President) led until after the elections on December 7, 2016.
He indicated that there should be patriotic public pressure and opinion to dissuade the President from going on that tangent
“Once
the President of the Republic had unconstitutionally castigated and
questioned the independence of the judiciary in granting my application,
and after charging me with spreading falsehood, he then let loose his
attack dogs,” he noted saying that the deputy Minister for Justice and
Attorney-General, Dr Dominic Ayine who represented the government in the
Supreme Court and opposed the application went public to mount
contumacious attacks and insults on the decision of the court and on him
(Martin Amidu).
“People who know me closely,
including my teachers and lecturers, know that I have throughout my life
stood for the principles I believe in and in my own conscience and that
it is strange that Dominic Ayine whose family has benefitted from my
upright character, insults me because the President has set him against
me,” he charged.
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