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Stop the Propaganda: Judge Did No Wrong in Akwatia MP’s Case

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February 24, 2025
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THE CONVICTED NPP MP FOR AKWATIA, ERNEST YAW KUMI.

THE CONTROVERSY surrounding the Akwatia MP’s legal troubles has sparked heated debates, with NPP attempting to mislead the public on the facts of the case.

Nonetheless, it is crucial to set the record straight: the judge, Justice Senyo Amedahe has acted within the law and the MP’s predicament is a result of his own disregard for court orders.

Key facts must be acknowledged:

1. The contempt case is entirely separate from the election petition and both have distinct suit numbers.

2. There has been no active development regarding the election petition itself.

3. The convicted MP deliberately disrespected a court order he was fully aware of and the legal consequences must follow.

4. Lawyer Gary Nimako and the NPP minority’s attempts to shift the narrative are nothing more than an effort to mislead the public.

5. The solution is simple – Gary Nimako must produce his client, Ernest Yaw Kumi in court for sentencing.

The NPP’s propaganda machine appears to be in full swing, twisting the case to gain public sympathy and shift blame onto the judge for issuing a bench warrant.

This is a calculated attempt to manipulate public opinion, and Ghanaians must see through the deception. The rule of law must prevail and justice must take its course without political interference.

Source: Nationaltyme.com

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