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The North Tongu MP, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa through his lawyers, has filed a motion to oppose an earlier one filed by the Secretary to the Board of the National Cathedral Secretariat, Rev Kusi Boateng.
This is contained in a 44-point affidavit from the legislator.
The motion follows Rev Kusi Boateng filing a contempt order after the legislator kicked a court writ served on him.
According to Mr. Ablakwa's affidavit, it has emerged from a search conducted that those who ambushed him at Metro TV to carry out that unconstitutional service were not bailiffs of the court.
"This is a development that flagrantly violates Chief Justice Anin Yeboah's directive dated 7th November 2022 that only judicial service bailiffs are allowed to serve processes from the courts. (See attached CJ's directive and search report)," Mr. Ablakwa's lawyers wrote.
They provided Rev Boateng's 2016 Voter's ID Card which is in the name Victor Kusi Boateng and his 2020 Voter's ID Card which is in the name, Kwabena Adu Gyamfi with a different age as exhibits.
Mr Ablakwa's lawyers also exhibited documents from the GRA, confirming Kwabena Adu Gyamfi -- Victor Kusi Boateng's different TINs, different names, different dates of birth and two biological mothers.
Below are excerpts from the affidavit:









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