Free Tsikata in the spirit of reconciliation – Afreh
By gna - Ghana News Agency Politics | Thu, 28 Aug 2008
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A veteran politician in Kumasi, Opanin Kwame Afreh, has appealed to the government to pardon Mr. Tsatsu Tsikata, former boss of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) and also drop all charges pending in court against former first lady, Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings in the interest of peace and reconciliation.
This, he noted, would give real meaning to the process of reconciliation the President set in motion on assumption of office.
In a statement issued in Kumasi on Wednesday, Opanin Afreh said such a gesture would also help doused tension in the run-up to the general elections in December.
He said the government should learn from the traditional rulers and accept blames and shortcomings of predecessors and take corrective measures instead of being vindictive.
“It is time the government adopted a more humane way of dealing with corruption instead of being vindictive”, he stated.
He said, in the same vein that the President pardoned Mr Dan Abodakpi, MP for Keta, it would not be out of place if he used his prerogative powers to address the two cases involving Nana Konadu and Tsatsu Tsikata.
Source: gna - Ghana News Agency
This, he noted, would give real meaning to the process of reconciliation the President set in motion on assumption of office.
In a statement issued in Kumasi on Wednesday, Opanin Afreh said such a gesture would also help doused tension in the run-up to the general elections in December.
He said the government should learn from the traditional rulers and accept blames and shortcomings of predecessors and take corrective measures instead of being vindictive.
“It is time the government adopted a more humane way of dealing with corruption instead of being vindictive”, he stated.
He said, in the same vein that the President pardoned Mr Dan Abodakpi, MP for Keta, it would not be out of place if he used his prerogative powers to address the two cases involving Nana Konadu and Tsatsu Tsikata.
Source: gna - Ghana News Agency
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"OPANIN, WOYI DE MESERE MEKA"
AKYEMKWAA | AKIM-ODA-GHANA (Location: United States) | 8/29/2008 2:11:00 AM
"OH! OPANIN WOYI DE MESERE MEKA". I WISH ALL THE INNOCENT GHANAIANS PNDC MURDERED ARE ALIVE TO ENJOY THIS YOUR RECONCILIATION. LET NANA AGYEMAN KONADU AND TSATSU TSIKATA FACE THE RULE OF LAW AND IF THE LAW SET THEM FREE THAT IS FINE BECAUSE THEY HAVE ALL LEGAL OPTIONS TO DEFEND THEMSELVES.
"OPANIN, WOYI DE MESERE MEKA"
Parvious | Finland- (Location: European Union) | 8/29/2008 6:52:00 AM
Now, if you think the Government is right, why dont prosecute the president on the failure of all the special presidential intiative e.g the startch factories and others. I think you don't know what you are saying



