Subject: Concerns Regarding Attorney General Press Conferences on Corruption Cases
Dear Mr. Attorney General,
I am writing to express my concern regarding the practice of holding press conferences on corruption ... read full comment
Subject: Concerns Regarding Attorney General Press Conferences on Corruption Cases
Dear Mr. Attorney General,
I am writing to express my concern regarding the practice of holding press conferences on corruption cases by the Attorney General. While transparency in governance is essential, public discussions of ongoing legal proceedings can sometimes be unnecessary and counterproductive.
The focus should be on ensuring swift and fair prosecutions within the courtroom, where evidence and legal arguments are presented appropriately. Holding press conferences on such matters risks politicizing legal processes and shifting attention away from the judiciary's role in delivering justice.
I urge a reconsideration of this approach to ensure that corruption cases are handled with the seriousness they deserve—through direct legal action rather than media narratives. The courtroom, not a press conference, should remain the primary avenue for justice.
BRADFORD 6 months ago
Ordinarily I would applaud your comment. However, these are not ordinary times so needs must. Ghanaians are restless because of the perceived slow pace of ORAL. These press conferences help to REDUCE THAT TENSION!
Ordinarily I would applaud your comment. However, these are not ordinary times so needs must. Ghanaians are restless because of the perceived slow pace of ORAL. These press conferences help to REDUCE THAT TENSION!
Today 6 months ago
Absolutely spot on. Sometimes people fail to get the point. These press conferences must go on, and if any bloody idiot whose little brain has been smashed by politics to disregard the overwhelming evidence and read politics ... read full comment
Absolutely spot on. Sometimes people fail to get the point. These press conferences must go on, and if any bloody idiot whose little brain has been smashed by politics to disregard the overwhelming evidence and read politics, that is his problem. Look at the strength and weight of the evidence. And if you decide to disregard that and read politics into it, then you are a hopeless moron that we should not waste our time on
Bold confession 6 months ago
Make the bold confession.
Confess Jesus as your Lord and Saviour.
Repent from your sinful ways.
Eternal life awaits you if you do this.
Make the bold confession.
Confess Jesus as your Lord and Saviour.
Repent from your sinful ways.
Eternal life awaits you if you do this.
Today 6 months ago
I think Mahama was right. Ghana was a crime scene. And when these hardened criminal bandits are hauled before EOECO, you hard hardened bloody imbeciles camping the offices of EOECO to demonstrate. Is this not hopelessly fo ... read full comment
I think Mahama was right. Ghana was a crime scene. And when these hardened criminal bandits are hauled before EOECO, you hard hardened bloody imbeciles camping the offices of EOECO to demonstrate. Is this not hopelessly foolish?
Thank you very much for ORAL.
2. Now it's time for OPAL and OJAL!
3. OPAL: Operation Prosecute All Looters!
4. OJAL: Operation Jail All Looters
Subject: Concerns Regarding Attorney General Press Conferences on Corruption Cases
Dear Mr. Attorney General,
I am writing to express my concern regarding the practice of holding press conferences on corruption ...
read full comment
Ordinarily I would applaud your comment. However, these are not ordinary times so needs must. Ghanaians are restless because of the perceived slow pace of ORAL. These press conferences help to REDUCE THAT TENSION!
Absolutely spot on. Sometimes people fail to get the point. These press conferences must go on, and if any bloody idiot whose little brain has been smashed by politics to disregard the overwhelming evidence and read politics ...
read full comment
Make the bold confession.
Confess Jesus as your Lord and Saviour.
Repent from your sinful ways.
Eternal life awaits you if you do this.
I think Mahama was right. Ghana was a crime scene. And when these hardened criminal bandits are hauled before EOECO, you hard hardened bloody imbeciles camping the offices of EOECO to demonstrate. Is this not hopelessly fo ...
read full comment