The
trial judge sitting on the treason case of embattled Member of
Parliament for Assin North constituency, Kennedy Agyapong, has refused
to sit on the case because she argued she has no powers to handle such
case.
Justice Patricia Quansah has left the case hanging, saying she needs to
refer a case of such magnitude - treason - to the Chief Justice,
Georgina Wood, for advice.
The opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) firebrand was charged with
treason and has been in Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) custody
since Monday.
The lawyers of Hon. Agyapong have served notice they will
head to the Human Rights Courts to seek bail for their client.
The beleaguered MP has been left idle and confused in the courtroom.
The lawmaker faces the death penalty if found guilty. He has
been accused of inciting Akan NPP supporters to attack Gas and Ewes in
the country.
Hon. Agyapong was speaking last week on his own radio station, Oman FM, where he used statements such as “I declare war” to inflame passion in society.
His lawyer, Atta Akyea, earlier argued in court that the charge
preferred against the MP is wrong. He prayed the court to
grant his client bail because his blood pressure has gone high and
doctors had to attend to him whiles in custody to save the situation.
The state was represented by Anthony Ransford Wiredu, who had wanted the
judge to remand the beleaguered lawmaker for two more weeks.
By Kent Mensah/Citifmonline.com/Ghana
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