The Attorney General, Godfred Yeboah Dame, has declared the 2-1 accommodation of the Court of Address to absolve and acquittal Dr. Ato Forson and Richard Jakpa as "grossly arbitrary to the nation and adverse to the action adjoin dispensation and corruption in accessible office." To this end, he said the Appointment of the Attorney General will book an address at the Supreme Court to about-face the decision
In a account issued and active by Godfred Dame on Tuesday, July 30, he said the accommodation was "erroneous." "The Appointment of the Attorney-General considers the accommodation of the Court of Address grossly arbitrary to the nation and adverse to the action adjoin dispensation and corruption in accessible office
"The Appointment will promptly book an address in adjustment to abolish the aftereffect of this erroneous accommodation of the Court of Appeal," the AG stated
But speaking on Morning Starr with Lantam Papanko, the chief law academician warned that the move will accelerate a amiss arresting of witch-hunting
According to him, the Attorney General's reactions to the court's cardinal appearance that he has a claimed vendetta adjoin the third accused, Richard Jakpa
"The acknowledgment of the Attorney General is to add to the acumen that he seems to accept a claimed vendetta, abnormally adjoin the aboriginal accused person. Nobody knows his absolute intention, but we're aloof attractive at his conduct in the case apropos the appeal acceding affair that came up, alike paving the way for the adjudicator at the High Court, Justice Afia Botwe, to admonish him to recuse himself from the case
"And anecdotic the acumen of the Court of Address as perverse, I anticipate it's article that shouldn't appear from the Attorney General. So attractive at this case, and putting aggregate together, it is believable to achieve that there seems to be article above alone prosecuting a bent case, which is apparently influencing the way the Attorney General is aggravating to arraign this case and which accordingly lends to the perception, abnormally from the position he's in, that apparently he's confused from the branch of case to persecution."