2 years ago
Chairperson of the National Development Planning Commission (NDPC), Professor Stephen Adei, has censured previous President John Mahama’s comments on the later administering by the Incomparable Court including the voting rights of the Agent Speaker of Parliament.
Talking in an meet with Raymond Acquah on Upfront on Wednesday, he expressed that identities like Mr Mahama and President Akufo-Addo are persuasive figures, whose stances on issues can affect on the rest of the masses.
Concurring to him, based on their impact, they must abstain from certain acts that can spell mayhem for the nation.
On that note, the previous Board Chairman of the Ghana Income Specialist (GRA), expressed that Mr. Mahama’s comment on the later administering by the summit court, was in terrible taste; including that his comments may set the nation on the way of respectful war.
In his see, the comments by the 2020 NDC flagbearer cannot be casually rejected as a faultfinder of the Legal.
“Authority is motivating others. Akufo-Addo with all of his insights, and he’s one of the brilliant individuals, he’s one out of 30 million Ghanaians. But his activities, which goes for Mahama. He must observe what he says. Since they’re pioneers whose behavior and words have such gargantuan affect. For illustration, you cannot be a person of the stature of Mahama and say what he said. And I won’t like to rehash it; approximately the Preeminent Court judgment.
Since what you’re doing is this. You’re setting the nation on [the] cause of respectful war. Since wherever there has been a gracious war, there must be list of certainty within the formal framework. I won’t like to rehash it. I think the words which were utilized ought to never have come from the mouth of an ex-president”, he expressed.