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PRESS STATEMENT BY THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS ON CERTAIN DEVELOPMENTS WITHIN GHANA'S JUDICIARY
A. Presentation
1. The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has painstakingly thought to be sure late improvements inside Ghana's legal executive and is seriously worried that in the event that prompt advances are not taken to nib these negative advancements in the bud they will putrefy with serious destructive consequences for our majority rules government and the public's trust in the legal executive.
2. Our choice to openly address these worries has not been trifled with. We know about the propitious job our legal executive plays in our majority rule government, the occasionally forlorn and singular existences of our appointed authorities, their customary hold and no remark strategy on specific matters of public significance.
These properties of our appointed authorities expect that we practice extraordinary restriction in our public remarks on the legal executive. We are anyway persuaded that productive reactions of our legal executive, especially the pinnacle court, is a public obligation, and as the biggest resistance in Ghana, we will be delinquent in our obligations to the country and individuals of Ghana on the off chance that we stay quiet about these turns of events. As needs be, our obligation to our public constitution and compliance to our public aphorism of "Opportunity and Justice" force us to talk.
3. The NDC sees that our majority rule government can't work effectively and convey the upsides of opportunity, equity, improvement and fairness of chance for all residents, paying little heed to political connection, if our legal executive, especially, components inside the Supreme Court, become or are seen to be the leased specialists or the political wing of an ideological group. Lately, certain happenings at the summit court, specifically, have hosed our confidence in the court and it was this deficiency of confidence that had incited our request to the Secretary-General of the Commonwealth of Nations in regards to different demonstrations of basic liberties infringement, criminal abuses and provocation of the individuals and allies the NDC by the Government of Ghana headed by His Excellency, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo.
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