Ambulance case: Traditional rulers from Central Region show up in court to support Ato Forson

Traditional rulers from the Central Region made a significant appearance in court to show their support for Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, the Minority Leader in Parliament, who is facing charges in the ongoing ambulance procurement case.
The show of solidarity from the chiefs underscores the importance of the case to the people of the Central Region.
The chiefs, dressed in their regal attire drew considerable attention from the public and the media.
Dr. Ato Forson, who is being prosecuted for alleged financial malfeasance related to the procurement of ambulances during his tenure as Deputy Finance Minister, has maintained his innocence throughout the proceedings.
He has argued that the charges against him are politically motivated and has vowed to vigorously defend himself in court.
The case has generated significant public interest, with many Ghanaians closely following the developments.
The chiefs showing up follow a similar gesture by the Minority in Parliament to boycott Parliamentary proceedings and follow Dr Forson to court anytime his case is being heard.
Source: Classfmonline.com
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