Former Attorney General, Martin Amidu, has alleged that the current
Attorney General (AG), Marietta Brew Appiah Oppong, withdrew her
application to examine embattled businessman, Alfred Agbesi Woyome over
the GHC51 million judgement debt saga, because President Mahama
personally gave an order.
The Citizen Vigilante, as he is
often-times referred to, in a statement issued to the media moments
after filing the application at the Supreme Court to personally examine
Mr. Woyome, argued that the AG backtracked in order to protect some
National Democratic Congress (NDC) officials, who benefited from the
GHc51 million paid Mr. Woyome by the state as judgment debt.
“In
my application I filed today [November 4, 2016], I made use of
information provided to me that: ‘….when the Judgment Debtor was served
with the order of the Court, he went to inform the NDC of which he is a
member and financier; and the incumbent Government, in particular the
Attorney General and the President personally, that should the order
applied for by the Government for his examination be not discontinued,
he will have no option at his appearance at the Court than to disclose
truthfully and faithfully to the Court on oath the names of all NDC and
Government beneficiaries of the judgment debt, which was paid to him as a
result of the unconstitutional conduct of the Attorney General declared
in the decision of this Court.’”
“I have also stated
the information available to me and my belief that: ‘the NDC and the
Government realizing the power of this Court pursuant to its order
granted for the examination of the 3rd Defendant/Respondent/Judgment
Debtor to ‘order the judgment debtor or officer to produce any books or
documents in the possession of the judgment debtor relevant to these
questions at the time and place appointed for the examination’ took to
panic resulting in the President instructing the Attorney General upon
her own advice to him to discontinue the application for examination of
the judgment debtor which the Court had already ordered,” Mr. Amidu added.
According to the one-time Attorney-General in the erstwhile Mills' adminstration, if given the chance “the
good people of Ghana will hear and see the beneficiaries of the
unconstitutional judgment debt in the NDC and this Government.”
He further challenged President Mahama to allow his examination of Mr. Woyome to commence if government has nothing to hide.
“Gargantuan
crimes were indeed committed as I stated in 2012. Corruption is trying
to prevent the public from hearing the whole story from the horse’s own
mouth. I challenge the honesty and integrity of the President and the
Government to allow the examination of its financier, the Judgment
Debtor, Alfred Agbesi Woyome to proceed without hindrance if they have
nothing to hide.”
Read a copy of Martin Amidu's statement below
AMIDU APPLIES TO THE SUPREME COURT TO EXAMINE ALFRED AGBESI WOYOME THE JUDGMENT DEBTOR – BY MARTIN A. B. K. AMIDU
Today,
spurred on by agitations from the public who are protesting against the
lack of probity, accountability and transparency on the part of the
Government in purporting to discontinue the Government’s application and
consequential order granted by the Supreme Court on 19th October 2016
(ordering Alfred Agbesi Woyome to appear before the Court on Thursday
10th day of November, 2016 at 9: 00 am in the forenoon to be examined
orally on Oath to ascertain whether he as the 3rd Defendant/Judgment
Debtor has any property or other means of satisfying the Judgment), I
have this morning 4th November 2016 filed an application at the Supreme
Court for leave to examine the Judgment Debtor as the citizen public
interest Plaintiff in favour of whom the case was decided for the
Republic of Ghana.
I have examined the circumstances surrounding
the Government’s reluctance to enforce the judgment and orders of the
Court with the seriousness which the matter deserves. I share the view
expressed by objective and reasonable members of the public that because
the Government was the 1st Defendant/Respondent against whom the
Supreme Court made declarations of unconstitutional conduct in paying
the judgment debt to Alfred Agbesi Woyome the Government has been
pretending for purely political reasons at each turn to take steps to
enforce the judgment and orders of the Court only to deliberately abort
them. I agree that the Government’s objective has always been to create
the appearance and impression in the minds of the unsuspecting public
that it is complying with the enforcement orders. The Attorney General’s
latest application to discontinue the Government’s application to
examine its financier, Alfred Agbesi Woyome, is one more such trick to
deceive the public and obstruct the course of justice.
In my
application I filed today, I made use of information provided to me
that: ‘….when the Judgment Debtor was served with the order of the Court
he went to inform the NDC of which he is a member and financier and the
incumbent Government, in particular the Attorney General and the
President personally, that should the order applied for by the
Government for his examination be not discontinued he will have no
option at his appearance at the Court than to disclose truthfully and
faithfully to the Court on oath the names of all NDC and Government
beneficiaries of the judgment debt which was paid to him as a result of
the unconstitutional conduct of the Attorney General declared in the
decision of this Court.’
I have also stated the information
available to me and my belief that: ‘the NDC and the Government
realizing the power of this Court pursuant to its order granted for the
examination of the 3rd Defendant/Respondent/Judgment Debtor to “order
the judgment debtor or officer to produce any books or documents in the
possession of the judgment debtor relevant to these questions at the
time and place appointed for the examination” took to panic resulting in
the President instructing the Attorney General upon her own advice to
him to discontinue the application for examination of the judgment
debtor which the Court had already ordered.’
The full application can be found on my website at martinamidu.com.
I
would like to assure all public spirited Ghanaians that should I be
given the opportunity to examine the Judgment Debtor, Alfred Agbesi
Woyome, in Court the good people of Ghana will hear and see the
beneficiaries of the unconstitutional judgment debt in the NDC and this
Government. Gargantuan crimes were indeed committed as I stated in 2012.
Corruption is trying to prevent the public from hearing the whole story
from the horse’s own mouth. I challenge the honesty and integrity of
the President and the Government to allow the examination of its
financier, the Judgment Debtor, Alfred Agbesi Woyome to proceed without
hindrance if they have nothing to hide.
Martin A. B. K. Amidu
4th November 2016
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