Ambulance trial: Protestors besiege Law Court Complex to support Ato Forson
On Thursday, June 27, 2024, a protest took place at the High Court in connection with the ongoing ambulance purchase trial involving Minority Leader Cassiel Ato Forson and the third accused, Richard Jakpa.
Protesters gathered at the forecourt of the Law Court Complex following the fourth proceeding of the trial, demonstrating their support for Dr Ato Forson.
The demonstrators chanted local Ghanaian songs, with red cloth strips tied around their necks as a symbol of solidarity and seriousness.
Notably, for the first time, traditional rulers from the Central Region were present at the court to show their support for Dr Forson.
Members of Parliament from the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), along with the Central Regional Chairman of the party, also, were seen backing the Minority Leader.
After the proceedings, NDC National Communications Officer Sammy Gyamfi briefed the media, accusing the Attorney General of displaying ignorance.
He argued that the only person whose case had weakened and whose character had been revealed as dishonorable throughout the trial was not Richard Jakpa or Dr Ato Forson, but rather Attorney General Godfred Dame.
Mr Gyamfi claimed that evidence presented by the third accused, Mr Jakpa, during cross-examination indicated it was actually the Attorney General who first suggested a meeting with Mr Jakpa.
He emphasised that this revelation had significant implications for the integrity of the prosecution's case.
Source: classfmonline.com
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