It's amazing how this man and his NDC gurus could not act appropriately when they knew the implications very well. This can never be an issue of ignorance. They must have something up their sleeve. Maybe something that is lin ... read full comment
It's amazing how this man and his NDC gurus could not act appropriately when they knew the implications very well. This can never be an issue of ignorance. They must have something up their sleeve. Maybe something that is linked to Mills. I am just speculating.
OLD SOLDIER 10 years ago
Author:-TULA...
Massa; there is no way Jon Dubai Mahama will dare prosecute this lady because the truth is that Jon Mahama Dubai Mahama has not got the 'balls' to prosecute anybody because the man is himself dripping in the ... read full comment
Author:-TULA...
Massa; there is no way Jon Dubai Mahama will dare prosecute this lady because the truth is that Jon Mahama Dubai Mahama has not got the 'balls' to prosecute anybody because the man is himself dripping in the faeces of corruption how can the man prsecute any body besides this is a single woman with no husband that Jon Mahama shares a bed with whilst in the hotel and by the way have you ever seen Jon Mahama prosecute any high official in his government but have the balls to go and pile debts on Ghanaians.
CYNTHIA 10 years ago
Does the veep takes an oath anytime the president leave? If no, then why should the speaker do that anytime the opportunity arise? The president, the veep and the speaker all swore an oath to perform their duties as prescribe ... read full comment
Does the veep takes an oath anytime the president leave? If no, then why should the speaker do that anytime the opportunity arise? The president, the veep and the speaker all swore an oath to perform their duties as prescribed by the constitution . Is acting as a president in the absence of the president and the veep part of the constitutional requirements of the speaker?
SCHEMER 10 years ago
What is Veep? Isn't it an adjective used in qualifying a noun? What is the noun? President abi? It means the Veep is President no.2 but Adjaho is not. He is Speaker of Parliament. If he has to act in the capacity of a Prez, h ... read full comment
What is Veep? Isn't it an adjective used in qualifying a noun? What is the noun? President abi? It means the Veep is President no.2 but Adjaho is not. He is Speaker of Parliament. If he has to act in the capacity of a Prez, he has to go through a process and that is the swearing-in. In other words, he is a baboon trying to be a CHIMP.
Awulae 10 years ago
U hv to deepen ur knowledge in law and our constitution.
U hv to deepen ur knowledge in law and our constitution.
SIMON PETER 10 years ago
If next time the Speaker of Parliament, Doe Adjaho refuses to swear the Presidential Oath, he should be bypassed and the next in line, the Chief Justice should swear the Oath and act.
If next time the Speaker of Parliament, Doe Adjaho refuses to swear the Presidential Oath, he should be bypassed and the next in line, the Chief Justice should swear the Oath and act.
Kyei 10 years ago
Common sense is seriously killing some Ghanaians. Will that mere oath solve any of our numerous problems? What we need as a country is solution to corrupt practises thathas eaten into the Ghanaian marrow. Swearing an oath is ... read full comment
Common sense is seriously killing some Ghanaians. Will that mere oath solve any of our numerous problems? What we need as a country is solution to corrupt practises thathas eaten into the Ghanaian marrow. Swearing an oath is just a mere administrative formality which solves no problem for us.We copy the whiteman only on things that never benefit us.When are we going to think as humans who has a culture and tradition before the whiteman colony?????
Papa Yaw 10 years ago
So
So
Eagle eye 10 years ago
Law breakers at the helm of affairs
If u complain our #9 brothers will show their teeth to you for saying what they need to know
Law breakers at the helm of affairs
If u complain our #9 brothers will show their teeth to you for saying what they need to know
emeka 10 years ago
eagle eye can you please allow me to educate you small on your countries history even thou i am Ghanaian. they call voltarians number 9 not because they are the ninth region to be created in ghana as many of you thought. in ... read full comment
eagle eye can you please allow me to educate you small on your countries history even thou i am Ghanaian. they call voltarians number 9 not because they are the ninth region to be created in ghana as many of you thought. in actual fact volta region wasnt the ninth region created in ghana but lets that for another day. now to the point...the first ever miss Ghana that's been organize in Ghana was won by a lady from alavanyo in the volta region. during the contest she wore the number 9... and because alot of her funs weren't able to get her name correctly they choose to call her #9. this how the name #9 came about. since ghana or Ghanaians have a habit of distorting history they distort this one as well making people think voltarians are been call #9 because they are the ninth region to be created in Ghana.
BOB COLE. 10 years ago
CAN YOU TELL ME THE REASON WHY SHE WAS WEARING NUMBER#9JERSEY?.EI,TROKOSI PEOPLE WHEN WOULD YOU PEOPLE EVER SAY YES IS YES.YOU ARE RATHER DISTORTING HISTORY.LET HISTORY BE AS IT IS.BECAUSE OF THE REGION THAT WAS WHY THAT LADY ... read full comment
CAN YOU TELL ME THE REASON WHY SHE WAS WEARING NUMBER#9JERSEY?.EI,TROKOSI PEOPLE WHEN WOULD YOU PEOPLE EVER SAY YES IS YES.YOU ARE RATHER DISTORTING HISTORY.LET HISTORY BE AS IT IS.BECAUSE OF THE REGION THAT WAS WHY THAT LADY WAS GIVEN NUMBER#9 JERSEY.
Nana Nokware I, Amsterdam 10 years ago
So you guys don't have any any important matters to discuss than this useless case which took place far back 2014?Is this issue gonna bring revenue to help the nation?THIS IS ABSOLUTELY ROOOOOOOOOBISH.
So you guys don't have any any important matters to discuss than this useless case which took place far back 2014?Is this issue gonna bring revenue to help the nation?THIS IS ABSOLUTELY ROOOOOOOOOBISH.
Ibn Hassan 10 years ago
This is purely ignorance of the proper interpretation of our constitution. Anyway, I reserve my comments for now, but whosoever want to under where these judges got it wrong should apply the basic logic of reasoning.
This is purely ignorance of the proper interpretation of our constitution. Anyway, I reserve my comments for now, but whosoever want to under where these judges got it wrong should apply the basic logic of reasoning.
Jay+++++++++++++London 10 years ago
No NDC folk respects our constitution.
There must be something seriously secret that these NDC folks enjoy at the expense of all Ghanaians.
They continue corruption on daily basis yet they show confidence of winning the ... read full comment
No NDC folk respects our constitution.
There must be something seriously secret that these NDC folks enjoy at the expense of all Ghanaians.
They continue corruption on daily basis yet they show confidence of winning the next elections.
It must be something to do with the Electoral Commission as some of its key officials having been bought or something else fishy.
The NDC Folks don't fear the law let alone respect it.
Tawiah 10 years ago
CAN'T WE BE TALKING ABOUT THE FLOODS AND LACK OF LIGHT IN GHANA , STUPID?
CAN'T WE BE TALKING ABOUT THE FLOODS AND LACK OF LIGHT IN GHANA , STUPID?
Kk 10 years ago
Judges got it wrong. They erred on this issue. Common sense and logic reasoning was not at play.
Judges got it wrong. They erred on this issue. Common sense and logic reasoning was not at play.
AFEVIA 10 years ago
This grossly shows we are not thinkers.
This grossly shows we are not thinkers.
Senior Citizen Braunschweig Germany. 10 years ago
The speaker mr Adjaho fears, the supreme court by doing so would use the presidential swearing in to outwit the president from office over any minor offence.which I think is imcompatible with the tennets of the copnstitution. ... read full comment
The speaker mr Adjaho fears, the supreme court by doing so would use the presidential swearing in to outwit the president from office over any minor offence.which I think is imcompatible with the tennets of the copnstitution.Why did this timid man accept the responsibility as a speaker in the first place without outwieghing the problems involved,only to think over the pay and its huge fringe benefits.It will be better for him to accept the presidential oath than impeachment.
Anthony 10 years ago
How often must one swear the same oath to act as president in the absence of both president and his vice in the country. What sense does it make to do so ? Shall we know the rational , logic , if any behind repeating same oat ... read full comment
How often must one swear the same oath to act as president in the absence of both president and his vice in the country. What sense does it make to do so ? Shall we know the rational , logic , if any behind repeating same oath , ritual , by the same person for the same reason ? Ghana judiciary may redeem its lost image by doing all to purge itself of bribe taking , dishonesty , corruption and misjudgment and decadence.
Anthony 10 years ago
Most justices lack basic logical skills. Hence bogus judgments , orders and statements from them.
Most justices lack basic logical skills. Hence bogus judgments , orders and statements from them.
Kwasi Yeboah 10 years ago
There is a tall order. In the absence of the president, the Veep acts. In this case, the vice is also sworn in on the same day that the president is sworn-in. In the absence of the two, the speaker acts after swearing the pre ... read full comment
There is a tall order. In the absence of the president, the Veep acts. In this case, the vice is also sworn in on the same day that the president is sworn-in. In the absence of the two, the speaker acts after swearing the presidential oath. If the three are not present, the Chief Justice acts after swearing the presidential oath. The later two can only act after swearing the presidential oath. That aspect is non negotiable. Please note that, the two swearing ceremonies are not the same. This is cast and stone in the 1992 constitution and cannot change no matter the argument except where the speaker of parliament is sworn in as the second vice president on the day that the president takes his oath of office. This is my view.
Awulae 10 years ago
This trokosi man thinks he can bend the constitution. His wished the president and vice were at all times out of the country to make him president.
This trokosi man thinks he can bend the constitution. His wished the president and vice were at all times out of the country to make him president.
Mrs Aryee 10 years ago
He must swear the oat
He must swear the oat
Newsite bansah 10 years ago
The requirement for someone to act as president when the president travels is the dumbest provision in the constitution and one that can get us into a crises some day.
The only time we should need someone to act as preside ... read full comment
The requirement for someone to act as president when the president travels is the dumbest provision in the constitution and one that can get us into a crises some day.
The only time we should need someone to act as president is when the president is incapacitated and therefore unable to do his work, not when he travels.
When the president travels, he travels as the president and does not cease to be president. Therefore there is no need for someone to act in his place. When the president travels abroad and signs a treaty, etc. or is accorded the status of a president, in what capacity is he doing? Not as president? So if he is doing that abroad as president, then who is the fellow who got sworn-in in Accra?
The provision creates 2 presidents at a time under this circumstance, because the substantive president does not cease to be president. And that is a recipe for major trouble.
Imagine Adjaho being sworn-in as president and preventing the president and vice president to return to Ghana so that he can continue to be president! Or making some major decision in the president's absence that the substantive president disagrees with.
Let's fix this before we get ourselves in trouble!!
Martin 10 years ago
My sentiments exactly. Besides me, you're the only one who has provided a sensible critic of the stupid constitutional provision. The infantile responses on this thread is an unflattery indictment of the state of education i ... read full comment
My sentiments exactly. Besides me, you're the only one who has provided a sensible critic of the stupid constitutional provision. The infantile responses on this thread is an unflattery indictment of the state of education in the country.
Kwaku 10 years ago
Doe Adjaho must do the honourable thing, by stepping down as Speaker of Parliament. He swore oath to uphold of the constitution therefore if he has been found to have contravened the very constitution he is supposed to safegu ... read full comment
Doe Adjaho must do the honourable thing, by stepping down as Speaker of Parliament. He swore oath to uphold of the constitution therefore if he has been found to have contravened the very constitution he is supposed to safeguard its tenants, then he should step down. He did it not once but twice.
Abdallah 10 years ago
Pls Mr Adjaho should respect the country constitution
Pls Mr Adjaho should respect the country constitution
Martin 10 years ago
This is the 21st century. The president is capable of still assuming his responsibilities outside the shores of Ghana. Unless the president is incapacitated, it is unnecessary for anyone, including the vice president to act o ... read full comment
This is the 21st century. The president is capable of still assuming his responsibilities outside the shores of Ghana. Unless the president is incapacitated, it is unnecessary for anyone, including the vice president to act on his behalf whenever he is away. Equally silly is the clause in the constitution that stipulates that the person chosen to act on behalf of the president has to swear an oath whenever the president he is away. This constitutional provision as to be amended to remove that foolish clause.
CD 10 years ago
I feel once the swearing is done to the speaker of parliament, this must be a carry-on when the president and vice are out . It does not make sense if the two are out one hundred times the speaker has do this one hundred time ... read full comment
I feel once the swearing is done to the speaker of parliament, this must be a carry-on when the president and vice are out . It does not make sense if the two are out one hundred times the speaker has do this one hundred times. Change that clause in the constitution Ghanaman.
James 10 years ago
No doubt this NDC will not act appropriately until thou Kingdom come. Knowing nothing party NDC.
No doubt this NDC will not act appropriately until thou Kingdom come. Knowing nothing party NDC.
sikdko 10 years ago
Adjaho.must to. resign.this Adjaho.is very. very. useless. he is. afraid.of.the. incompetent.John mahama.
Adjaho.must to. resign.this Adjaho.is very. very. useless. he is. afraid.of.the. incompetent.John mahama.
Simple 10 years ago
NDC will never do anything good.
NDC will never do anything good.
Michael K. Tettevi 10 years ago
Why not give the chance to the opposition ?
Why not give the chance to the opposition ?
BENONY TONY AMEKUDZI, ESQ. 10 years ago
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SUBJECT: Re: Supreme Court orders Adjaho to swear Presidential Oath
THAT IN VIEW OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE SAID PROVISIONS OF GHANA 1992 CONSTITUTION AND PURSUANT TO THE SUPREME COURT HOLDING ON THE MATTER AND THE WAY FORWARD TO CLEAR SUCH AMBIGUITY CREATED BY ARTICLE 60 CLAUSE 12 OF GHANA 1992 CONSTITUTION AS SEEN BELOW THAT IT BEHOOVES ON ME AS GHANAIAN LAWYER, INTERNATIONAL LAWYER AND LEGAL CONSULTANT TO RENDER MY CANDID OPINION AND SUBMISSION ON THE MATTER AS FOLLOWS BY FIRST PROVIDING THE RELEVANT PROVISIONS OF GHANA 1992 CONSTITUTION :
"THE CONSTITUTION OF THE REBUPLIC OF GHANA 1992
THE EXECUTIVE
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The President
(1) There shall be a President of the Republic of Ghana who shall be the Head of State and Head of Government and Commander-in Chief of the Armed Forces of Ghana.
Electoral Commission
(2) The President shall take precedence over all other persons in Ghana; and in descending order, the Vice-President, the Speaker of Parliament and the Chief Justice, shall take precedence over all other persons in Ghana.
(3) Before assuming office the President shall take and subscribe before Parliament the oath of allegiance and the presidential oath set out in the Second Schedule to this Constitution.
(4) Without prejudice to the provisions of article 2 of this Constitution, and subject to the operation of the prerogative writs, the President shall not, while in office, be liable to proceedings in any court for the performance of his functions, or for any act done or omitted to be done, or purported to be done, or purported to have been done or purporting to be done in the performance of his functions, under this Constitution or any other law.
(5) The President shall not, while in office as President, be personally liable to any civil or criminal proceedings in court.
(6) Civil or criminal proceedings may be instituted against a person within three years after his ceasing to be President, in respect of anything done or omitted to be done by him in his personal capacity before or during his term of office notwithstanding any period of limitation except where the proceedings had been legally barred before he assumed the office of President.
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(1) The executive authority of Ghana shall vest in the President and shall be exercised in accordance with the provisions of this Constitution.
(2) The executive authority of Ghana shall extend to the execution and maintenance of this Constitution and all laws made under or continued in force by this Constitution.
(3) Subject to the provisions of this Constitution, the functions conferred on the President by clause (1) of this article may be exercised by him either directly or through officers subordinate to him.
(4) Except as otherwise provided in this Constitution or by a law not inconsistent with this Constitution, all executive acts of Government shall be expressed to be taken in the name of the President.
(5) A constitutional or statutory instrument or any other instrument made, issued or executed in the name of the President shall be authenticated by the signature of a Minister and the validity of nay such instrument so authenticated shall not be called in question on the ground that it is not made, issued or executed by the President.
59The President shall not leave Ghana without prior notification in writing, signed by him and addressed to the Speaker of Parliament
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(1) There shall be a Vice-President of Ghana who shall perform such functions as may be assigned to him by this Constitution or by the President.
(2) A candidate for the office of Vice-President shall be designated by the candidate for the office of President before the election of President.
(3) The provisions of article 62 of this Constitution apply to a candidate for election as Vice-President.
(4) A candidate shall be deemed to be duly elected as Vice-President if the candidate who designated him as candidate for election to the office of Vice-President has been duly elected as President in accordance with the provisions of article 63 of this Constitution.
(5) The Vice-President shall, before commencing to perform the functions of Vice-President, take and subscribe the oath of allegiance and the Vice-Presidential oath set out in the Second Schedule to this Constitution.
(6) Whenever the President dies, resigns or is removed from office, the Vice-President shall assume office as President for the unexpired term of office of the President with effect from the date of the death, resignation or removal of the President.
(7) Where the unexpired term served by the Vice-President under clause (6) of this article exceeds half the term of a President, the Vice-President is subsequently only eligible to serve one full term as President.
(8) Whenever the President is absent from Ghana or is for any other reason unable to perform the functions of his office, the Vice-President shall perform the function of the President until the President returns or is able to perform.
(9) The Vice-President shall, before commencing to perform the functions of the President under clause (6) of this article, take and subscribe the oath set out in the Second Schedule to this Constitution in relation to the office of President.
(10) The Vice-President shall, upon assuming office as President under clause (6) of this article, nominate a person to the office of Vice-President subject to approval by Parliament.
(11) Where the President and the Vice-President are both unable to perform the functions of the President, the Speaker of Parliament shall perfom those functions until the President or the Vice-President is able to perfom those fuctions or a new President assumes office, as the case may be.
(12) The Speaker shall, before commencing to perform the functions of the President under clause (11) of this article, take and subscribe the oath set out in relation to the office of President."
THAT IN ACCORDANCE WITH AND PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 60 CLAUSES 11 & 12 WHICH PROVIDE AS FOLLOWS:
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(11) Where the President and the Vice-President are both unable to perform the functions of the President, the Speaker of Parliament shall perfom those functions until the President or the Vice-President is able to perfom those fuctions or a new President assumes office, as the case may be.
(12) The Speaker shall, before commencing to perform the functions of the President under clause (11) of this article, take and subscribe the oath set out in relation to the office of President."
THAT IT IS IN VIEW OF THE ABOVE THAT THE SUPREME COURT OF GHANA INTERPRETATION AND HOLDING BELOW IS/WAS THE POSITION OF THE CONSTITUTION AND THEREFORE THE SUPREME COURT OF GHANA HOLDING IS/WAS THE CORRECT POSITION OF THE PROVISIONS ABOVE AND FOR THAT MATTER THE SUPREME COURT ACTED PROPERLY AND APPROPRIATELY IN ITS HOLDING AS FOLLOWS:
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Supreme Court orders Adjaho to swear Presidential Oath
Ghana’s Supreme Court has ordered the Speaker of Parliament to take the Oath of the President anytime he has to act in the president’s absence. The nine-member panel presided over by Justice Sophia Akuffo unanimous ruled that the speaker’s decision not to take the Oath of the President on 4th November 2014 was in contravention of the 1992 Constitution. According to Starr News' court correspondent, Wilberforce Asare, "the issue as to whether or not the Speaker committed a high crime by not taking the presidential oath was not properly before the court and as a result the apex court struck out that particular pleading of the applicant." Background The case involves the Chief Executive Officer of Citi FM, Samuel Atta-Mensah and the Speaker of Parliament, Edward Doe Adjaho. The boss of Citi FM prayed the Supreme court to declare as unconstitutional, the Speaker of Parliament’s decision not to be sworn in as President before acting in that position in the absence of the President and his Vice. The Speaker on two occasions, refused to take the mandatory oath of office, while the President, John Mahama and his Vice, Amissah-Arthur were on official assignments.Source: starrfmonline.com"
HOWEVER, THE SAID PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE 60 CLAUSE 12 CREATED AN AMBIGUITY AND WHICH THE SUPREME COURT CANNOT AND COULD NOT PURPORT TO CURE SINCE THERE IS A CLEAR PROVISION OF SEPARATION OF POWERS AND THAT PARLIAMENT OF GHANA HAS THE CONSTITUTIONAL AUTHORITY AND POWERS TO MAKE OR ENACT LAWS. THEREFORE, IF THE PROVISION WHICH IS THE LAW CREATED AN AMBIGUITY THEN IT IS THE PROVISION THAT SHOULD BE SEEN TO BE AMENDED.
THAT GHANA 1992 CONSTITUTION CLEARLY PROVIDES FOR "THE AMENDMENTS PROCEDURES OF THE ANY PROVISIONS OF THE CONSTITUTION" AND IT IS MY RESPECTFUL AND CANDID SUBMISSION AND OPINION THAT TO BE SEEN TO CURE SUCH AMBIGUITY THEN THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS PROCEDURES TO BE SEEN TO COMMENCE, THERETO.
THIS IS BECAUSE IN SUCH SCENARIO SITUATION IT IS CLEARLY SEEN AND ALSO DEEM TO CREATE A SITUATION WHERE TWO (2) GHANA PRESIDENTS WILL BE PERFORMING THE SAME FUNCTIONS AT THE SAME WHILE THE DEEM SWORN IN SPEAKER ACTING AS PRESIDENT OF GHANA PERFORMING SAME SUCH FUNCTIONS WITHIN GHANA THAT GHANA SUBSTANTIVE SITTING PRESIDENT WHO AND HIS VICE-PRESIDENT TRAVELLED OUTSIDE GHANA THAT THE PRESIDENT WILL BE DEEM PERFORMING SAME FUNCTIONS OUTSIDE GHANA.
THAT IN SUCH SCENARIO SITUATION WHAT HAPPENS TO THE SUBSTANTIVE PRESIDENT OUTSIDE GHANA?
WHETHER OR NOT THE SWORN IN SPEAKER OF PARLIAMENT OF GHANA ACTING AS THE PRESIDENT OF GHANA CAN OR COULD TAKE ANY DECISIONS WITHOUT CONSENT AND CONCURRENCE OF THE SUBSTANTIVE PRESIDENT OF GHANA OUTSIDE GHANA?
WHETHER OR NOT THE SUBSTANTIVE PRESIDENT OF GHANA WHO TRAVELLED OUTSIDE GHANA IS/WAS ON THE "FROLIC OF HIS OWN OR REPRESENTING GHANA AND GHANA INTERESTS OUTSIDE GHANA?
THAT REASONABLE, PRUDENT, LOGICAL AND SEASONED ANSWERS TO ADDRESS THE ABOVE RELATED RHETORIC QUESTIONS RAISED WILL HELP PROVIDE THE WAY FORWARD TO CLEAR THE ABSURDITY CREATED BY ARTICLE 60 CLAUSE 12 WILL BE CURED, THERETO.
THAT THE SAME UNCLEAR SITUATION CREATED IN THE CASE OF THE INTERPRETATION OF ARTICLE 57 CLAUSES 4,5,& 6 VIS-A-VIS ARTICLE 64 OF GHANA 1992 CONSTITUTION WHICH WERE SOME OF THE "BONE OF CONTENTION" THAT I RESPECTFULLY RAISED DURING THE RECENT GHANA PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS PETITION AT THE SUPREME COURT OF GHANA SUCH A BRIEF I DULY HELD AND WAS DISMISSED BY THE SUPREME COURT ON ONE OF THE GROUNDS THAT "I HAD NO LOCUS STANDI" IN THE CASE "THE AMICUS CURIAE BRIEFS".
IT IS AT THESE RELATED BACKDROPS THAT I RESPECTFULLY AND DULY GAVE "THE 30 DAYS NOTICE TO HON.ATTORNEY GENERAL OF GHANA" TO CONTEST THE CASE AS REQUIRED BY LAW PURSUANT TO ACT 555, THERETO.
BUT UPTIL NOW NO ACTIONS HAS BEEN TAKEN BY THE HON.ATTORNEY GENERAL OF GHANA THAT STILL CREATED THE AMBIGUITY "WHETHER A SITTING PRESIDENT OF GHANA CAN BE SUED AS DEFENDANT BOTH IN CIVIL AND CRIMINAL ACTIONS IN THE COURTS OF LAW IN GHANA".
IT IS THEREFORE MY RESPECTFUL SUBMISSION TO HON.ATTORNEY GENERAL OF GHANA AND GHANA BAR ASSOCIATION TO CONSIDER TO INITIATE APPROPRIATE ACTIONS, THERETO, TO CLEAR ALL DOUBTS AND AMBIGUITY DEEM CREATED.
THAT IT IS A TRITE LAW THAT THE "LAW TO BE SEEN AS THE LAW SAYS IT IS AND NOT WHAT PERSONS SAY WHAT THE LAW IS OR OUGHT TO BE BUT WHAT THE LAW SAYS IT IS THE LAW".
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED.
VERY TRULY YOURS,
BENONY TONY AMEKUDZI, ESQ.
INTERNATIONAL LAWYER/LEGAL CONSULTANT
It's amazing how this man and his NDC gurus could not act appropriately when they knew the implications very well. This can never be an issue of ignorance. They must have something up their sleeve. Maybe something that is lin ...
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Author:-TULA...
Massa; there is no way Jon Dubai Mahama will dare prosecute this lady because the truth is that Jon Mahama Dubai Mahama has not got the 'balls' to prosecute anybody because the man is himself dripping in the ...
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Does the veep takes an oath anytime the president leave? If no, then why should the speaker do that anytime the opportunity arise? The president, the veep and the speaker all swore an oath to perform their duties as prescribe ...
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What is Veep? Isn't it an adjective used in qualifying a noun? What is the noun? President abi? It means the Veep is President no.2 but Adjaho is not. He is Speaker of Parliament. If he has to act in the capacity of a Prez, h ...
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U hv to deepen ur knowledge in law and our constitution.
If next time the Speaker of Parliament, Doe Adjaho refuses to swear the Presidential Oath, he should be bypassed and the next in line, the Chief Justice should swear the Oath and act.
Common sense is seriously killing some Ghanaians. Will that mere oath solve any of our numerous problems? What we need as a country is solution to corrupt practises thathas eaten into the Ghanaian marrow. Swearing an oath is ...
read full comment
So
Law breakers at the helm of affairs
If u complain our #9 brothers will show their teeth to you for saying what they need to know
eagle eye can you please allow me to educate you small on your countries history even thou i am Ghanaian. they call voltarians number 9 not because they are the ninth region to be created in ghana as many of you thought. in ...
read full comment
CAN YOU TELL ME THE REASON WHY SHE WAS WEARING NUMBER#9JERSEY?.EI,TROKOSI PEOPLE WHEN WOULD YOU PEOPLE EVER SAY YES IS YES.YOU ARE RATHER DISTORTING HISTORY.LET HISTORY BE AS IT IS.BECAUSE OF THE REGION THAT WAS WHY THAT LADY ...
read full comment
So you guys don't have any any important matters to discuss than this useless case which took place far back 2014?Is this issue gonna bring revenue to help the nation?THIS IS ABSOLUTELY ROOOOOOOOOBISH.
This is purely ignorance of the proper interpretation of our constitution. Anyway, I reserve my comments for now, but whosoever want to under where these judges got it wrong should apply the basic logic of reasoning.
No NDC folk respects our constitution.
There must be something seriously secret that these NDC folks enjoy at the expense of all Ghanaians.
They continue corruption on daily basis yet they show confidence of winning the ...
read full comment
CAN'T WE BE TALKING ABOUT THE FLOODS AND LACK OF LIGHT IN GHANA , STUPID?
Judges got it wrong. They erred on this issue. Common sense and logic reasoning was not at play.
This grossly shows we are not thinkers.
The speaker mr Adjaho fears, the supreme court by doing so would use the presidential swearing in to outwit the president from office over any minor offence.which I think is imcompatible with the tennets of the copnstitution. ...
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How often must one swear the same oath to act as president in the absence of both president and his vice in the country. What sense does it make to do so ? Shall we know the rational , logic , if any behind repeating same oat ...
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Most justices lack basic logical skills. Hence bogus judgments , orders and statements from them.
There is a tall order. In the absence of the president, the Veep acts. In this case, the vice is also sworn in on the same day that the president is sworn-in. In the absence of the two, the speaker acts after swearing the pre ...
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This trokosi man thinks he can bend the constitution. His wished the president and vice were at all times out of the country to make him president.
He must swear the oat
The requirement for someone to act as president when the president travels is the dumbest provision in the constitution and one that can get us into a crises some day.
The only time we should need someone to act as preside ...
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My sentiments exactly. Besides me, you're the only one who has provided a sensible critic of the stupid constitutional provision. The infantile responses on this thread is an unflattery indictment of the state of education i ...
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Doe Adjaho must do the honourable thing, by stepping down as Speaker of Parliament. He swore oath to uphold of the constitution therefore if he has been found to have contravened the very constitution he is supposed to safegu ...
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Pls Mr Adjaho should respect the country constitution
This is the 21st century. The president is capable of still assuming his responsibilities outside the shores of Ghana. Unless the president is incapacitated, it is unnecessary for anyone, including the vice president to act o ...
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I feel once the swearing is done to the speaker of parliament, this must be a carry-on when the president and vice are out . It does not make sense if the two are out one hundred times the speaker has do this one hundred time ...
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No doubt this NDC will not act appropriately until thou Kingdom come. Knowing nothing party NDC.
Adjaho.must to. resign.this Adjaho.is very. very. useless. he is. afraid.of.the. incompetent.John mahama.
NDC will never do anything good.
Why not give the chance to the opposition ?
BENONY TONY AMEKUDZI, BARRISTER-AT LAW, QCL, PLC, DPA, CPA, BA (HONS) {GHANA}, MASTER OF LAWS (LLM) {NEW YORK, USA} PENDING, MEMBER, INTERNATIONAL (WORLD/GLOBAL) BAR ASSOCIATION, MEMBER, COMMONWEALTH LAWYERS ASSOCIATION, ASSO ...
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