Former Deputy Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Diana Asonaba Dapaah, has urged Ghanaians not to dismiss the allegations raised by the suspended Chief Justice during her national address.

Reacting to the press briefing by the embattled Justice Torkornoo on her ongoing enquiry, Dapaah expressed concern over the Chief Justice's allegations against the committee investigating her.

She noted that it could set dangerous precedents for Ghana's democracy. "My emotions have not been invoked by this, but clearly the allegations that have been made in the address by the honorable Chief Justice cannot be dismissed.

Every right-thinking Ghanaian must be worried.