The Office of the Attorney General (AG) and the Ministry of Justice through its Spokesperson Isaac Wilberforce Mensah has called the bluff of the founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of IMANI over a ‘legendary’ post attributed to him about the AG on social media.
In reaction to the said post, the Spokesperson of the AG is demanding an immediate retraction and apology from the IMANI boss.
Mr. Franklin Cudjoe, the IMAN CEO in a post attributed to him is said to have described Godfred Yeboah Dame, the AG as ““legendary in giving the most illiberal and politically divisive advice to a willing autocratic executive as far as the liberties of persons they disrespect and dislike is concerned.”
In addition to his said post, Mr Cudjoe also pointed to the “SALL, Domelevo, Charlotte Osei, James Quayson, Martin Amidu, Ato Forson and others he’s yet to discover.”
This post is what the Spokesperson of the Office of the Attorney General Isaac Wilberforce Mensah has described it as the “most unfortunate.”
“Let it be clear that the Honourable attorney general, Godfred Dame, has not produced any such advice on ANY of the persons mentioned,” Mr Wilberforce Mensah, the Spokesperson said.
“I challenge the author to produce any such advice authored by Honourable Godfred Yeboah Dame.
“Some of the names mentioned are being prosecuted for some offences that the Office believes are fit on proper charges to be preferred based on the facts,” he added.
On the issue of former Auditor General Daniel Yao Domelovo for instance, the Spokesperson said, “Mr. Dame was not even the AG at the time.”
“The bottom line is that no such advice on any of the persons named can be provided because nothing of the sort exists and Mr. Cudjoe evidently got it wrong.
“For his own credibility sake and the credibility of the think tank which he represents he ought to unreservedly retract the comment and accordingly issue an apology,” the Statement concluded.
Below is the full reaction from the Spokesperson of the Office of the Attorney General
We have come across a post attributed to the founder and CEO of Imani, Franklin Cudjoe, which is being circulated in the public domain.
If indeed he truly authored that post then
I say this with the greatest respect that simply because you are a think tank does not mean you should just say anything that you think is true. A basic foundation of any serious think tank is research.
To make the emphatic statement that the attorney general has been, according to him, “legendary in giving the most illiberal and politically divisive advice to a willing autocratic executive as far as the liberties of persons they disrespect and dislike is concerned-“ is most unfortunate.
In supporting his claim he makes reference to “SALL, Domelevo, Charlotte Osei, James Quayson, Martin Amidu, Ato Forson, and others he’s yet to discover.”
Let it be clear that the Honourable Attorney General, Godfred Dame, has not produced any such advice on ANY of the persons mentioned.
I challenge the author to produce any such advice authored by Honourable Godfred Yeboah Dame.
Some of the names mentioned are being prosecuted for some offenses that the Office believes are fit on proper charges to be preferred based on the facts.
On the Daniel Yao Domelovo for instance Mr. Dame was not even the ag at the time. The bottom line is that no such advice on any of the persons named can be provided because nothing of the sort exists and Mr. Cudjoe evidently got it wrong.
For his own credibility sake and the credibility of the think tank which he represents he ought to unreservedly retract the comment and accordingly issue an apology.
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Isaac Wilberforce Mensah
-Spokesperson Office of AG
Source: Ghana/Kasapafmpnline.com/Murtala Inusah