The Moderator of the General Assembly of the
Presbyterian Church of Ghana, Rt. Rev. Prof. Emmanuel Martey has described
whoever is condemning the sentencing of the three persons in the Montie 3 saga,
as nation wreckers.Salifu Maase aka Mugabe, a presenter on NDC
affiliated radio station Montie FM and two panelists Alistair Nelson and Godwin
Ako Gunn, who recently appeared on the Pampaso show, were found guilty of
scandalizing the court, defying and lowering the authority of the Supreme Court
and bringing it into disrepute.
The two on June 29, warned judges of
Ghana’s highest court to be wary of their conduct in the case involving the
Electoral Commission and Mr Abu Ramadan if they did not want to suffer the fate
of the three members of the bench who were shot to death and burnt on June 30,
1982 in the era of the Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC).
The
Supreme Court last week handed a four months jail term each to the three men.
They were additionally fined GHC 10,000 each.
The NDC has described the
sentencing as harsh with party supporters mounting pressure on leaders of the
party and President John Mahama to use his executive powers as enshrined in
Article 72 of the constitution to grant the three jailed persons
pardon.
Supporters of the NDC who believe the sentencing is harsh have
mounted pressure on leaders of the party and President John Mahama to use his
executive powers as enshrined in Article 72 of the constitution to grant the
three jailed persons pardon. The supporters besieged the party Headquarters in
Adabraka on Thursday, demanding the immediate release of the three, during which
some supporters defaced President Mahama’s posters in anger.
National
Chairman of the NDC, Dr Kofi Portuphy has admitted to Kasapa FM that there is
huge pressure on the National Executives to ensure the release of the
trio.
Several Ministers and high ranking government officials have signed
a book opened to gather signatures to be presented to the President in this
regard.
But speaking at the 50th anniversary celebration service of the
Presbyterian Church of Ghana, Logos Congregation at Achimota College, Rt. Rev.
Prof. Martey stated that the court was right in exacting the four-month jail
term to the trio, adding that the rule of law must work at all
times.
“A nation is an entity, a people ruled by law; so if there are
any people who are a lawless society then they are doomed. A country like
America, when you break the law even if you are the President or a Presidential
candidate and they get you, you’ll go to jail. I hear some people are saying
what the Judges did was not right. Look, threatening to kill a Judge, it has
happened before in Ghana, whoever has issues with the sentence of these three
people are nation wreckers who must be condemned and not
entertained.” |
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