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Deputy Chief of Staff in charge of Operations, Stan Dogbe, has said that President John Dramani Mahama does not engage in retaliatory politics, even as leaders of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) delivered petitions protesting the suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo.
Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo‑Markin presented petitions to the Judiciary, Parliament and the Presidency as opposition political parties staged a demonstration today, Monday, 5 May.
Responding to the NPP’s request, Mr Dogbe confirmed receipt of their document and stated the position of the government.
“I have received your petition, and I will present the same to the Chief of Staff for the onward attention of President John Dramani Mahama,” he told the protest leaders.
His remarks emphasised the administration’s commitment to addressing concerns through established channels rather than through reprisals.
Mr Dogbe went on to underscore President Mahama’s reputation for impartiality.
“President Mahama is someone who does not believe in retaliatory politics, and he is sometimes described as a father for all,” he added, highlighting the president’s insistence on unity and dialogue over vendettas.
The petition from the NPP‑led demonstration demanded that the President reconsider the decision to suspend the Chief Justice.
While the protestors called for swift action, Mr Dogbe’s assurances suggest that any response will follow careful consideration and respect for due process.
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