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Kpebu believes the NDC should have postponed the primaries to satisfy Duffuor’s concerns

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Kpebu believes the NDC should have postponed the primaries to satisfy Duffuor's concerns

Martin Kpebu, a private legal practitioner, believes the National Democratic Congress (NDC) should have moved their primaries from Saturday, May 13, to give them more time to resolve Dr Kwabena Duffuor’s concerns.

“Naturally, as a lawyer looking at the plethora of issues [Duffior] raised, I would say they should have postponed and addressed all his concerns,” Kpebu stated on Key Points on TV3 on Saturday, May 13.

“I get Asiedu Nketia’s statement that the photo album is not law, thus it is not a constitutional requirement, not part of the NDC internal law. Yes, granted, but you set out to do it because you wanted to improve the system. So it means that it was worth doing it well, simple.

“You thought that it would help the system that is why even though it was not required and in order to increase transparency you sort to bring it in and so if you sort to bring it in you had a duty to complete that exercise.

“You don’t say that because time had run out then we will no longer continue  with it, It shows bad planning.”

Dr Kwabena Duffuor withdrew from the NDC Presidential primaries.

At a press conference in Accra on Friday, May 12, just a day before the elections, he said” At the meeting chaired by the former speaker of parliament, Rt Hori Edward Doe Adjaho, all stakeholders at the meeting agreed that the Party Chairman, Johnson Asiedu Nketia would immediately set up a technical team comprising the technical representatives from the 3 presidential aspirants and the party’s election committee to determine how soon the irregularities with the voters register could be resolved in readiness for the Presidential primaries. The technical committee was to subsequently submit a report to parties after this had been determined As I speak with you, our technical team is currently at the Party headquarters to undertake this activity.

“However, despite the assurances given to myself and my team by the Chairman of the party, the executives of the party, in a complete and unacceptable breach of faith, went ahead to convene a press conference announcing that the elections would go ahead tomorrow, without having resolved the concerns surrounding the voters register as decided at the meeting of the Council of Elders”

Dr Duffuor added that “My concerns that the party is not ready to conduct a free and fair election is evident for all to see. Taking part in such would be akin to knowingly drinking from a poisoned calabash. After consulting with my support base nationwide, I have been left with no choice but to withdraw from the Presidential election as I cannot contest in an election which is blatantly fraught with irregularities regardless of all my efforts to draw attention to same.”

Dr Duffuor filed an injunction application against the primaries but withdrew it from the court.

“The plaintiff avers that the partial delivery of the Photo Album to his representatives on 4th May 2023 was in itself out of time considering the magnitude of the verification exercise required of them before the internal elections of 13th May 2023,” portions of the application said.

Dr Duffuor’s campaign team had previously requested a delay of the May 13 Presidential Primaries due to what it described as a defective register.

Source: 3 News

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Akufo-Addo: Someone I defeated cannot succeed me in 2024 elections

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He assured the Paramount Chief of the Waala Traditional Area, Naa Fuseini Seidu Pelpuo IV, that he would appropriately announce his successor to him in due time. "Before the election, I'm going to come here and say my due goodbyes to you and thank you for your cooperation while I was president. "God willing, I shall arrive with the guy who will be my successor. Wa Naa, you know that the guy I removed from the seat cannot be my successor, and as a traditional monarch, you understand what I mean," he said.

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has repeated his decision not to hand over power to former President John Dramani Mahama.

He refuses to hand over power to a successor whom he has previously beaten in an election.

President Akufo-Addo delivered these statements to the chiefs and people of Wa on a working visit to the Upper West region to commission a 15 MW solar power facility at Kaleo.

He assured the Paramount Chief of the Waala Traditional Area, Naa Fuseini Seidu Pelpuo IV, that he would appropriately announce his successor to him in due time.

“Before the election, I’m going to come here and say my due goodbyes to you and thank you for your cooperation while I was president.

“God willing, I shall arrive with the guy who will be my successor. Wa Naa, you know that the guy I removed from the seat cannot be my successor, and as a traditional monarch, you understand what I mean,” he said.

President Akufo-Addo delivered these statements to the chiefs and people of Wa on a working visit to the Upper West region to commission a 15 MW solar power facility at Kaleo.

He assured the Paramount Chief of the Waala Traditional Area, Naa Fuseini Seidu Pelpuo IV, that he would appropriately announce his successor to him in due time.

“Before the election, I’m going to come here and say my due goodbyes to you and thank you for your cooperation while I was president.

“God willing, I shall arrive with the guy who will be my successor. Wa Naa, you know that the guy I removed from the seat cannot be my successor, and as a traditional monarch, you understand what I mean,” he said.

As Ghanaians prepare for the December 7, 2024 election, President Akufo-Addo has committed to keep the country peaceful.

“Our country is regarded across Africa as a leader in democratic governance. I want to tell you that we will keep that reputation this year. But I need your help and cooperation.

“I want us to work together to make sure that the peace and stability of our country is maintained all through the electioneering period and after,” he said.

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Supreme Court finds decision to compensate presidential wives unlawful

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Among other things, the NPP Chairman requested a "Declaration that per Article 71(1) and (2), the positions of the ladies do not fall under the category of Public Office Holders." The writ said that

The Supreme Court ruled that Parliament’s decision to provide wages to the president and vice president’s spouses was unconstitutional.

According to the Supreme Court, the approval violates the 1992 Constitution since the first and second ladies are not public officeholders.

This comes after Kwame Baffoe, also known as Abronye, the Bono Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), launched a lawsuit against the Attorney General in July 2021.

Among other things, the NPP Chairman requested a “Declaration that per Article 71(1) and (2), the positions of the ladies do not fall under the category of Public Office Holders.”

The writ said that“… Per Articles 108 and 178 of the 1992 Constitution of the Republic of Ghana: Parliament, cannot on its own accord, initiate or approve payment of any such emoluments which would necessarily be paid from public funds, without a bill to that effect emanating from and introduced by the Government and duly passed into law.”

Again, the action requested the court to declare that Parliament’s consent to pay wages to the First and Second Ladies is inconsistent with Article 71 clauses 1 and 2 of the Republic of Ghana’s 1992 constitution, and hence invalid, void, and unenforceable.

A seven-member Supreme Court bench chaired over by Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo granted three of the four reliefs requested by the Bono Regional Chairman.

Mr Abronye’s fourth relief, requesting that the Court declare that parliament cannot initiate or approve payment of any such emoluments, which must be paid from public funds, unless a bill to that effect is drafted, introduced by the government, and duly passed into law, was not granted.

Although the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Members of Parliament (MPs) for South Dayi Constituency, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, filed a similar suit, his reliefs, which centred on the recommendations of the Professor Yaa Ntiamoa-Baidu Committee, were dismissed, with just one granted.

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Prison sentence begins immediately Sedina Tamakloe arrives in Ghana

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Regarding the potential of her serving her jail sentence overseas owing to Ghana's terrible prison circumstances, the NPP member stated, "That is a point, but you cannot expect us to upgrade our prison conditions to the point where they have one person to a room with a TV set." Madam Tamakloe received a ten-year jail term for causing the state a financial loss of GHC90 million. Daniel Axim, the organization's former Operations Manager and collaborator, received a five-year prison sentence as well.

Kingsley Amoako-Boadu, a private legal practitioner, has stated that former Chief Executive Officer of the Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC) Sedina Tamakloe’s jail sentence will take effect as soon as she lands in Ghana.

He added that because she is not available within Ghana’s jurisdiction, the punishment can only begin once she comes.

“The jail term begins when she arrives in Ghana,” he explained on Key Points in April 2024.

Regarding the potential of her serving her jail sentence overseas owing to Ghana’s terrible prison circumstances, the NPP member stated, “That is a point, but you cannot expect us to upgrade our prison conditions to the point where they have one person to a room with a TV set.”

Madam Tamakloe received a ten-year jail term for causing the state a financial loss of GHC90 million. Daniel Axim, the organization’s former Operations Manager and collaborator, received a five-year prison sentence as well.

Madam Tamakloe was jailed in absentia while seeking court authorization to go to the United States for medical treatment.

Following the judgement, Deputy Attorney-General Alfred Tua-Yeboah stated that the state has begun proceedings to extradite the former MASLOC chief to Ghana to complete his sentence.

“We’ve started the processes and with this judgement, that is going to speed up the process. In Ghana we have various clauses, you can choose to just stay, but so far we have laws regulating how you can be extradited from one country to Ghana if there is a judgment like this one. Rest assured, she would be brought down and face justice,” he explained.

It would be recalled that speaking on the jailing of Sedina Tamakloe who was tried in absentia, on the Ghana Tonight show on TV3 on Tuesday, April 16 Kpebu said “The main change we may face is prison conditions. INTERPOL will do their bit so that they will spread it all over the world, all the police agencies of all the countries in the world asking for her to be extradited to Ghana. But one of the key things we will be facing is the prison conditions in Ghana because I am aware in the past certain countries have refused to extradite persons to Ghana because of our very inhuman prison conditions, so that is the biggest challenge we will have when it comes to extradition, but a lot of countries do extradite persons back to Ghana.”

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