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Tsikata Likely To Play Mac Manu’s Metro TV Interview In Court Today As Mettle Nunoo Testifies Today

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Robert Joseph (Rojo) Mettle-Nunoo, will today, Monday, February 8, be in the witness box as the Principal Witness 3 for Petitioner John Dramani Mahama, in the ongoing election petition at the Supreme Court.

Due to his ill health, Rojo Mettle-Nunoo will be cross-examined via online video conference.

The cross-examination was slated for Friday, February 5, 2021, but Akoto Ampaw, lead counsel for the 2nd Respondent objected to 23 out of the 32-paragraph witness statement, and in some cases he wanted portions of paragraphs expunged.

But lead counsel for the Petitioner, Tsatsu Tsikata, in a counter-argument disagreed.

In an argument that lasted for hours, Tsatsu Tsikata gave instances that those portions raised by Akoto Ampaw should be kept in the witness statement.

The Justices of the Supreme Court led by Chief Justice Anin Yeboah in a unanimous ruling ordered the removal of only five paragraphs to pave way for the cross-examination. These are paragraphs three, four, five, six and 18.

Mr Tsikata, lead counsel for the Petitioner is likely to request the court to play a video of a metro interview granted by Chief witness for President Akufo-Addo, Peter Mac Manu in which he seemed to have corroborated the fact that indeed the representatives of the NDC left the strong Room leaving their laptops behind.

In the absence of any objections or motions, Rojo Mettle Nunoo will Testify when the court convenes today.

Source: Ghanaweb

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