• The resignation is not enough. Why is somebody who has knowingly gone with a positive case to a pubic place being left off the hook.
• Ghanaians have condemned the Deputy Trade Minister and demanded that he is made to face the law, even though he has resigned from the post.
The Economic Fighters League (EFL) has joined numerous calls for the government to press criminal charges against former Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, Carlos Ahenkorah.
Mr. Ahenkorah resigned from his post following public outcry over his decision to visit a voter registration centre within his constituency despite his COVID-19 positive status.
In a Citi News interview, Fighter General of the League, Hardi Yakubu, said the government’s failure to punish the Tema West MP is likely to cause a repeat of the action.
He also insists that Mr. Ahenkorah deserves to be arrested because when his leader, Ernesto Yeboah organized a Black Lives Matter vigil last month, he was arrested and arraigned for failure to comply with COVID-19 restrictions.
Ernesto was released from police custody more than 30 hours after his bail was set by the court.
His bail requirement was set at GHS100,000.
“The resignation is not enough. Why is somebody who has knowingly gone with a positive case to a pubic place being left off the hook? We showed pictures and video evidence showing clearly that we [EFL] indeed complied with the COVID-19 protocols, but that didn’t prevent them from still sending Ernesto Yeboah to court. Clearly, this vindicates our position that the law in Ghana punishes people who are in the lower class while the upper-class people are able to flip the law without being held accountable for their criminal actions,” he stated.
Calls for prosecution
Many Ghanaians have condemned the Deputy Trade Minister and demanded that he is made to face the law, even though he has resigned from the post.
One of such is the General Secretary of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, who says the resignation of the Mr. Ahenkorah is not punitive enough for the harm he allegedly caused.
Already, the Pressure group, OccupyGhana had asked for the prosecution of the legislator for violating the COVID-19 protocols.
The pressure group further called on the governing New Patriotic Party to withdraw the candidacy of Carlos Ahenkorah as its parliamentary candidate for the 2020 polls in the Tema West constituency.
But the Communications Minister, Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, is of the opinion that the resigned deputy minister needs not to be prosecuted since there is no evidence that he infected someone during the time he was out of home.
The President of the Republic of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is on a 14-day self-isolation after a close person within the president's circle tested positive of the virus.
Credit to Source: Citi News Room
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