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Whenever Kan Dapaah falls asleep, we will be at serious risk-Prof Gyampo
Senior instructor at the University of Ghana, Professor Ransford Gyampo, says Ghanaians will be in harm's way assuming the National Security Minister goes quiet on issues that undermine the nation's security.
As indicated by him, Kan Dapaah is very much informed about the country's security because of his situation as the area serve. Hence, he ought to be taken for his words when he says the country's security will be destroyed assuming the Judiciary is labeled as being one-sided.
Talking on JoyNews' AM Show on Wednesday, he said, "Kan Dapaah is certainly not a little kid. He is the National Security Minister. Consequently, he is conscious of data the individuals who are censuring him don't have the foggiest idea.
"At the point when Kan Dapaah falls asleep, we will be in every way at serious risk. He utilized individuals and knows where he gets his data as a Security Minister, he knows what he is referring to."
In his conversation with have, Benjamin Akakpo, that's what prof Gyampo added "this is a public safety matter. In the event that we don't be careful and individuals conclude that we will not go to court and assume control over issues, there will be bedlam."
Talking during a sensitisation studio on the public safety system for judges of the unrivaled courts, Mr Kan Dapaah said the Judiciary's job is principal in assisting with defending the security of the country; consequently, the need to have appropriate commitment that can sharpen judges to have the option to manage arising dangers that come to them.
"Foul play occasioned because of the shortfall of a powerful equity conveyance framework or postponed equity or one-sided equity is unquestionably a danger to public safety. To be sure, when foul play proliferates, especially in circumstances where the seat, which is viewed as the last referee of debates, is considered one-sided, residents will quite often go rogue most times without plan of action to the laid out frameworks of equity conveyance," he said.
Sharing his view with regards to this issue, the New Patriotic Party's Legal Committee Chairman, Frank Davies, said the priest's remarks are lost.
That's what he contended "saying that one ideological group is in power [so] the judges ought to be aware of how they decipher the law is totally unbalanced."
"Public safety could be undermined how? All in all, what? The appointed authorities should adjust the condition? They give five decisions for the NPP and give one more five for the NDC?" he further tested.
Be that as it may, as per Professor Gyampo, "we should not offer sectarian protections and resistance to everything. There ought to be a first class agreement on a portion of these things."
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