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GBA Rebukes President Akufo-Addo For Using Its Platform To Campaign

September 12, 2023

The Ghana Bar Association (GBA) has voiced its disapproval of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s use of its conference platform to engage in political campaigning against former President John Mahama.

The GBA’s Public Relations Officer, Saviour Kudze, said: “What the president said today is rather unfortunate and we condemn it. The aspect we condemn has to do with his appeal to Ghanaians, essentially campaigning, urging them to vote against Mahama simply because he commented on President Akufo-Addo allegedly appointing NPP-aligned judges, as stated by President Mahama.”

Kudze in an interview on Citi FM further noted, “And also bringing up the issue of the investigations allegedly linking former President Mahama to the Airbus scandal.

Our platform is not supposed to be used for that and then we condemn that aspect of President Akufo-Addo’s comment. We are not going to allow anybody to use our platform to campaign politically for or against any opponent.”

However, the GBA clarified that it would not issue an apology to Mahama, asserting that they had similarly criticized him in the past when he engaged in similar behavior.

Addressing the Bar Conference in Cape Coast on Monday, Preoisdent Akufo-Addo strongly rebuked Mahama for his recent allegations regarding the judiciary being influenced by judges aligned with the ruling NPP party.

He characterized Mahama’s comments as “very dangerous” and contended that they constituted a “brazen attack on the independence of the judiciary.”

The GBA stated that while they shared Akufo-Addo’s concerns about the independence of the judiciary, they did not endorse his methods.

The association called upon all politicians to refrain from making political statements during their conferences and to uphold the impartiality of the legal profession.

       
 
      

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