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NDC embraces SC revocation of hearings on holidays

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  • Douglas USA 11 years ago

    Do I understand that the police cannot arrest on holidays because it is unconstitutional to do so

  • TKN 11 years ago

    NDC LOGIC! NO ARREST ON PUBLIC HOLIDAYS, IT'S UNCONSTITUTIONAL. 3B3 ATO DADZIE, WHICH KIND LAW IS THIS.

  • CARDINAL 11 years ago

    "Again, he recalled on another public holiday in December, some two NDC members were arrested - an action they firmly believed was unconstitutional."

    What is unconstitutional? Is Ato Dadzie smoking weed? It's unconstitutio ...
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  • HASSAN RASTA GERMANY 11 years ago

    SO DO YOU ALSO BELIEVE WEED CAN LET SOMEONE SEE THINGS WRONG? NO WONDER THAT´S WHY NANA AKUFFO ADDO DWARF HAS SEEN HIS LOSING THE ELECTION 2012 AS WINING THE ELECTION. WEED SMOKING MAKE HIM THINK SO.

  • OLD SOLDIER 11 years ago

    The NDC would have to explain to Ghanaians how a dead man came to author and sign a letter!

    The opening paragraph states, “I came to serve; I have finished my time here on earth and have moved on to everlasting rest and ...
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  • osei 11 years ago

    Embrace anything yhsy will sllow ome mpre day lf delayance for Mahamatp rule but it will still emd in a disgrace. The holiday ends soon.

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  • OLD SOLDIER 11 years ago

    Source: Daily Guide...

    All of a sudden nonentities want to portray to the world how close they were to the late President.

    Those who had to chat with him for one hour everyday, those Deputy Ministers who had to call h ...
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  • HURRAY NDC IN CRISES 11 years ago

    HAHAHAH

  • Living Abroad 11 years ago

    Why do other public servants like: The police, Fire fighters, Immigration, Doctors, nurses etc etc works on public holidays?
    Doesn´t that also violates the public Holidays Act?

  • Boateng 11 years ago

    No, there are certain services that are exempt. Should everybody sleep? airports clsoed? Hospital doors closed? Some essential services etc are exempted. The Consitution will be stupid if there were no such exemptio ...
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  • Peter,U.S.A 11 years ago

    NPP, THE CRIMINALS

  • Kofi 11 years ago

    Listen to Nana Ato Daize instead to talk about doctors strike and add his voice so that it could be amicalbly settled he is talking about SC sitting on public holiday as if that is most important to Ghanaians. Lost priorities ...
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  • Vim 11 years ago

    I honestly to agree with you. Priorities, Priorities! Where are we heading for now? If you hear idiots like Aseidu Nketia making pronouncements ' CD Rome' and he kept on repeating his bloody voice 'CD Rome' no clue about wh ...
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  • Asante 11 years ago

    LOOK AT THEIR UGLY FACES IN THE PICTURE, SIKA DICIOUS PEOPLE ON THIS PLANET, BUT DO NOT WORRY YOU HAVE YOUR TIME FOR CROSSING EXAMINATION YOU WILL CRY BLOOD WHEN THERE IS NOTHING MORE FOR YOU TO SAY ECCEPT ERRO WHICH HAS BROU ...
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  • Ose 11 years ago

    If the courts cannot sit on weekends, why do we hold elections on weekends? If this is the decision of our learned judges, then all public events that are pruned to conflicts should not be conducted on weekends. The United St ...
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  • Boateng 11 years ago

    Nobody should the law into their own hands, there is a legal way to address issues and the Constitution takes care of that.

  • PEKI TUMU 11 years ago

    These are not issues that should have gone before the court. It is all about work practices that an organization can adopt if it wants to increase and foster public confidence in its operations

    If the SC thinks that worki ...
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  • Boateng 11 years ago

    The violation of the law affects others. When Suprem Court decides to sit on holidays are they not forcing litigants to be at Court on a holiday taking their right away?

  • Victor A. Young 11 years ago

    We are not surprised at all. Infact we foresaw what could happen esp. about NDC's aim to drag the court case. We know that they wish that the court case could drag on for years, just to allow John Mahama rule for 4yrs when th ...
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  • ECOMINI 11 years ago

    Not to worry. The law will come back to bite the NDC, then they will say it is an ERROR!!!!

  • Boateng 11 years ago

    Is Morna NDC? If it is unconstitutional then it is. That is the law of the land and it should not be trampled over.

    Just as the President could not hide under the Presidency or obligation to the country and could be su ...
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  • ZONGO BOY 11 years ago

    IF SUPREME COURTS DONT SITS ON HOLIDAYS DOES NOT MEAN CRIMINALS CANNOT BE ARRESTED ON HOLIDAYS. I QUESS IS GOOD FOR ALL.

  • SONSOFTHIEVES 11 years ago

    WHAT EXCITE THE NDC IS NOT THE RULING AGAINST SITTINGS ON HOLIDAYS. IT IS THE RIGHT TO SEEK REVIEWS OF THE SUPREME COURT'S DECISION ON THE CORT CASE. THE THIEVES HOPE TO SEEK REVIEWS UPON REVIEWS UNTIL THE FOUR YEAR STOLEN MA ...
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  • Boateng 11 years ago

    So why cannot the NPP also be happy? Can they not use the appeal process to get at Mahama should the court rule for Mahama?

  • NDC LOSERS 11 years ago

    AFRAID OF PETITION JUDGEMENT

  • Victor 11 years ago

    No wander NDC supports the delay of the supreme court case. An expeditious trial will end the verdict they stole. Look at the nature of their cross examination of Bawumia.