We’ll continue to resist a biased Judiciary – Felix Kwakye Ofosu defends Mahama

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Felix Kwakye Ofosu

A spokesperson for former President John Mahama, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has stated that “Ghana’s Judiciary has been set up for many years to display hostility towards the NDC and serve as a bulwark for the NPP”.

He said, “the notion that we in the NDC will keep quiet over this and pretend that all is well is an absurd fantasy and those who hold that view must get real and leave their delusional bubble”. 

The former deputy information and communications minister’s comments come at the back of the Attorney General’s response to former president Mahama who called for reforms in the Judiciary.

He added that “nobody is fooled by the pretence and if increasingly the Judiciary has come under public condemnation and criticism, they should look within and carry out the needed reforms and stop thinking we can be intimidated into accepting such a lopsided system. We will not be silenced and told not to cry after we have been punched in the gut”.

Flex Kwakye stressed that Godfred Dame and the NPP benefit a lot from the bias of the judiciary and that is why he has developed the callous mindset that we are to accept this ill treatment without complaint.

“The Ghana Bar Association itself is but a pitiful NPP support group that lost its lustre and moral authority a long time ago. Using their platform to launch partisan attacks on critics of the judiciary including President Mahama only affirms this,” he reiterated in his Facebook post.

Read his full post below 

Ghana’s Judiciary has been set up for many years to display hostility towards the NDC and serve as a bulwark for the NPP.

The notion that we in the NDC will keep quiet over this and pretend that all is well is an absurd fantasy and those who hold that view must get real and leave their delusional bubble.

Nobody is fooled by the pretense and if increasingly the Judiciary has come under public condemnation and criticism,they should look within and carry out the needed reforms and stop thinking we can be intimidated into accepting such a lopesided system.

We will not be silenced and told not to cry after we have been punched in the gut.

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