
No serious government would shift an attempted assassination of the sitting president on the opposition when his vice benefits after all.
It sounds lunacy to blame the opposition party when the NDC should look within. Late president Mills died mysteriously and his vice was sworn in as the president of the nation.
Why are they trying to paint a picture to the world that the NPP was behind the staged manage assassination? Can't we have truthful leaders for once in this nation again?
Asiedu Nketiah and David Walter are just throwing dust into the eyes of the masses. Now these two men are confirming to the world that Charles Antwi is a normal person, so what stops the National security and the court from taking his words serious? After all he admitted of Killing Late President Mills with Mahama.
Are laws really working in Ghana? Do we still have a constitution that highlight on RULE OF LAW?
I believe the man is normal and has a link with the NDC. They are just trying to win sympathy votes in 2016 general elections.
Let us ask ourselves these questions:
(1) Who benefits from this Assassination?
(2) So why would this happened on the very Sunday that the president has travel? Where was Charles Antwi all this while?
(3) How can a mad man identify the president and his sitting please during church service?
(4) How can A mad person locate the place of worship of the president ?
(5) How can a mad man identify that the day was Sunday?
(6) How can a mad man reject an attorney and pleaded guilty?
THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES SHOULD LOOK SHARP
TO THE NATIONAL SECURITY
(1) Who gave them the tip off?
(2) How did they got to know the man was at the church with the aim of assassinating the president?
(3) Did the national security indeed retrieved a gun loaded with bullets?
(4) Did the National Security investigated the case to know if someone was behind this plot?
(5) Did the National Security bothered to know where he got the gun and the bullets from ?
(6) I want to ask the National Security if it Was a registered gun or not?
TO THE COURT
(1) Did the man pleaded guilty?
(2) According to his defence, did he stated he was the right person to be the president of Ghana after Late Mills demise?
(3) Does the court has the fact that this man is normal?
(4) Did you ask the National Security to produce the gun with the bullets?
(5) Did the court proceed further to ask if the gun was registered?
(6) Did the court proceed further to ask where got the gun from before judgement was passed?
(7) As a court don't you think there is something fishy in here, Either the man is insane or not?
I will pause here cus I have over 1000 Questions to ask.
From my point of view , THE NATIONAL SECURITY IS NOT DOING AN INTELLIGENT WORK.
They can't just jail him without further investigations to know where he got the gun and the bullets from.
I believe it was an awarded contract given to Charles Antwi by the NDC
Asem b3 ba Dabi
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Comments
Is it true the man confessed to an assissination attempt of the president? The President was not there so what was the man�s crime? The Judges believed his story and finally sentenced him to 10 years in prison. Did they believe his other confession of killing President Mills with Mahama, and would they ever believe that and put him on trial again? Oh ye foolish Judges, when will you ever pass a fair and right judgement? There are more questions than answers, and only in Ghana can such a trial g...