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Create Your Own Judiciary When You Win 2024 Elections – NDC Youth Organizer Tells Mahama

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The Bono Regional Youth Organizer of the Opposition National Democratic Congress, Efo Worlanyo has asked former President John Dramani Mahama to consider creating a new judiciary should he be re-elected as President again in 2024.

According to him, the Judiciary, as it is now, appears to be nothing more than an extension of the ruling New Patriotic Party.

Efo Worlanyo believes that instead of representing the voice and conscience of the people of Ghana, the judiciary appears to be doing the bidding of the Akufo-Addo government.

In a Facebook post, Efo Worlanyo wrote,

Dear President John Dramani Mahama,

Please in our next Government which you will form on January 7th 2025, create your own Judiciary to prosecute the agenda of the next NDC government because we can’t work with a judiciary that has become a communication outfit of this corrupt administration.

We can’t work with a sick Judiciary that prefers black law dictionary to the constitution.

We can’t work with a Judiciary that supports a government that is killing its own people instead of standing with the people whom the absolute power rest.

We will prefer a judiciary that will be the voice of the voiceless not a judiciary that fears Executive power and dances to the tune of the rich because of 5million dollars, goats and yams.

Thank you.

Source: GhanaFeed.Com

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