The Minority in Parliament is calling on Ghana's religious and traditional leaders to intervene and counsel President John Dramani Mahama against continuing with the ongoing efforts to remove Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo from office.
Speaking at an emergency press conference on Wednesday, the caucus expressed deep concern over what they described as a troubling attempt to undermine the independence of the judiciary.
They urged leaders of faith and culture to step up before matters spiral out of control. "To our revered traditional leaders and religious leaders, the time to call the president to advise him is now, the time to pray for our country is now.
We should not wait until it's too late," they said.