Jean Mensa done no wrong; Akufo-Addo dismisses ASEPA sack petition

President Nana Akufo-Addo has dismissed a petition by the Alliance for Social Equity and Public Accountability (ASEPA) for the impeachment of the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission Mrs Jean Adukwei Mensa for not filing her assets and liabilities on time after her appointment as the head of the election management body, as required by the Constitution.
A letter to ASEPA’s Executive Director Mensah Thompson from the President’s Executive Secretary Nana Asante Bediatuo, said: “By letter dated 15 July 2020, the Chief Justice conveyed his determination of whether or not there was a prima facie case”.
“The Chief Justice found that the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) did not make any finding that the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission, Mrs Jean Adukwei Mensa, had committed any criminal offence.
“Furthermore, the CJ did not find any statute that criminalises the non-declaration of assets within the time stipulated in the Constitution”, the letter said.
It also noted that: “The Chief Justice then determined that no prima facie case has been made by your petition to warrant the impeachment of the Chairperson of the EC”.
“In any event”, the letter added, “CHRAJ did not find any adverse findings against the Chairperson as the investigation was terminated and the complaint dismissed after the Chairperson declared her assets on 17 February 2020”.
“Accordingly, I am directed by the President to inform you that your petition has been dismissed”.
ASEPA earlier called on Mrs Mensa to resign for failing to declare her assets upon resumption of office.
ASEPA, in a statement, said if Mrs Mensa failed to willingly resign, it would petition the President to sack her for breaching a constitutional mandate, which the civil society organisation eventually did.
The earlier resignation demand followed findings by CHRAJ that Mrs Mensa did not comply with the mandatory assets and liabilities declaration requirement of public officers in accordance with Article 71 officeholders.
“Jean Mensa took office on 1 August 2018 and as of the time we filed our [CHRAJ] petition on 12 December 2019, 16 months after taking office, had failed to comply with the provisions of Article 286,” ASEPA said in a statement.
“We believe Jean Mensa is not fit to lead the Electoral Commission of Ghana into a major election when she is compromised and has demonstrated a clear disregard for the Constitution that empowers her,” it added.
Source: Classfmonline.com
Trending News
GIS arrests 2,241 foreign nationals for street begging in Accra
14:09KATH lawyer under fire for failing to defend hospital in battle with Director of Finance
15:37Youth For Action blasts Mahama gov’t over broken promises, mass dismissals
15:27GA/R: Tema railway workers decry harsh conditions amid ongoing nationwide strike
13:58Ransford Abbey concludes nationwide tour of Cocoa regions with final stop in Volta Region
14:41Sammy Gyamfi dollar-sharing video:Minority suggests elite impunity on the part of Mahama
14:49Illegal mining linked to breast cancer surge in Eastern Region: Dr. Wiafe Addai
13:42Ketu North: MP Edem Agbana unveils major educational interventions to boost learning outcomes
16:31NPA boss defends Sammy Gyamfi, says no breach of Code of Conduct in viral dollar sharing video
13:5176 -year-old cement seller commits suicide over missing cement bags
23:01