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Council of State Haven For Miscreants – MP

By Starrfmonline.com
Politics Madam Cecilia Johnson, Chairperson of the Council of State
AUG 23, 2016 LISTEN
Madam Cecilia Johnson, Chairperson of the Council of State

The Ranking Member of Parliamentary Committee on Legal, Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs, Joe Osei-Wusu has described the Council of State as a haven for scoundrels following the announcement by government that the four -month jail sentencing of the Montie trio have been remitted.

President John Dramani Maham,a in consultation with the Council of State, has remitted the remaining of the prison sentence imposed on the three Contemnors, Salifu Maase, Alistaire Nelson and Ako Gunn according to a statement from the Ministry of Communication on Monday.

“The President of the Republic of Ghana, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, has, in consultation with the Council of State and in exercise of his constitutional powers under Article 72 of the Constitution, remitted the remainder of the prison sentence imposed on three persons: Salifu Maase (alias Mugabe), Alistair Nelson, and Ako Gunn, who were sentenced to four months' imprisonment and a fine of GHS10, 000.00 each for contempt of court. The remission is effective 26th August, 2016.

“The three were sentenced on 27th July, 2016 and have served part of the prison sentences imposed on them. They have also paid the GHS 10,000.00 (ten thousand cedis) fines,” portions of statement said.

But the granting of remittance to the men infamously known as ‘Montie Three’, according to Mr. Owusu, is unfortunate.

Speaking in an interview with an Accra-based radio Class FM, the former DVAL boss said he found the actions of the president and Council of State dangerous.

“Every country rests firmly on some pillars of state. One such pillar is the Council of State. Rather than standing firm and being a pillar, statesmen and women, they have chosen to be partisan and I regret that very much. They have become an anchor for misconduct rather than the pillars of state,” he said.

He continued: “People who misconduct themselves will petition and the Council of State will say: ‘On compassionate grounds, give it to them, release them…’ rather than the Council of State standing firmly and saying: ‘No, this state must be protected from miscreants; people who abuse their constitutional powers must be punished.’ These statesmen and women have become supporters of miscreants, those who misconduct themselves and abuse the constitutional rights they have.”

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