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Valerie Sawyerr, others sign petition book to free Montie 3

By CitiFMonline
Headlines Valerie Sawyerr, others sign petition book to free Montie 3
JUL 28, 2016 LISTEN

A Deputy Chief of Staff, Valerie Sawyerr, on Thursday, joined to sign a petition book, that has been opened on the premises of pro-government station, Radio Gold, and at the Freedom Centre, ostensibly to pile pressure on President Mahama, to grant presidential pardon to the Montie FM trio, jailed four months by the Supreme Court, after they were found guilty of contempt.

Alistair Nelson, Godwin Ako Gunn and Salifu Maase, alias Mugabe, were sentenced to serve four months in jail on Wednesday, after they were found guilty of contempt charges.

This was after they threatened the lives of the judges who were presiding over a case on the credibility of the voters' register. The incumbent NDC leadership in particular has described the sentencing as harsh .

Lawyers for the convicts have also served notice they will petition the President to pardon them.

Some party members numbering about 30, on Thursday protested at the NDC’s headquarters asking the President to pardon the three or risk losing their votes in the December polls.

A group calling itself the Research and Advocacy Platform (RAP), which opened the petition book, is pushing the signature collection in a bid to persuade President Mahama to activate his prerogative of mercy powers under Article 72 of the 1992 Constitution.

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Deputy Minister of Energy and Petroleum, Benjamin Dagadu

The petition book has garnered signatures from notable NDC officials and government appointees including the Deputy Chief of Staff, Valerie Sawyerr, and the Deputy Minister of Energy and Petroleum, Benjamin Dagadu.

The trio were also fined Ghc10,000 each or in default serve an additional one-month jail term.

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The four directors of  Network Broadcasting Limited, owners of Montie FM; Ato Ahwoi, Edward Addo, Kwesi Kyei Atuah, and Kwesi Bram Addo, are  also to pay a fine  of GHc 30,000.

Mr. Harry Zakuor, owner of Zeze media, which owns Montie FM frequency, 100.1, is also to pay a separate fine of GHc 30,000.

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By: Delali Adogla-Bessa/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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