Broadcast journalist Afa Pokua, has expressed shock at the decision of the government to discontinue all the corruption-related cases that were being tried in court.
She believes that at least the government could have established a prima facie case in one of the cases which were in court.
To her, the discontinuation of the cases will mean that a precedent has been set for other public officials to be engaged in things that will cause financial losses to the state because even if they are tried and sent to court, their political party will come and clear them. "What even hurts me is the case of Saglemi.
Collins Dauda is my uncle; I don't joke with him, but there are people behind the Sagleme project.