Audio By Carbonatix
State Prosecutors have urged a former Deputy Governor of the Bank of Governor to self-quarantine on his return from a trip to Nigeria.
This is after the Accra High court directed that Dr Johnson Asiama should be given his passport to travel, Thursday.
He’s currently standing trial over accusations he approved a sum of ¢650 million as liquidity support for the defunct UT Bank without following statutory conditions.
He has pleaded not guilty to the charges against him and was granted in the sum of ¢60 million each with three sureties, all to be justified.
Dr Asiama was also required to deposit his passport at the courts within 48 hours and officially write to the court anytime he intends to travel.
The former Deputy BoG Governor's lawyers on Thursday morning informed the court Dr Asiamah intends to travel to Nigeria.
The trial judge Justice Bright Mensah pointed out that Nigeria had already confirmed cases of coronavirus (Covid 19) which is a matter of concern.
State Prosecutors led by Hilda Craig agreed and added that they are not opposed to the application but only want him to be cautious on return.
“In fact, we were concerned for him but we’ve been magnanimous enough not to oppose the application.
"When he returns we hope that his passport will be returned to the court and he should quarantine himself for some few days”, She said.
Justice Mensah then ruled that the Registrar of the court should release the passport to him.
Dr Asiama should return the passport to the registrar and also inform the Attorney General’s office upon his return to the country.
Latest Stories
-
Botswana government fulfil house promise to 200m Paris Olympics gold medallist Tebogo
5 minutes -
Wode Maya: Africa’s cultural diplomat championing tourism through digital storytelling
7 minutes -
UESD @5: Seth Terkper hails rapid growth but warns infrastructure gaps are slowing progress
7 minutes -
Ghana retains 6th position in RMBs “Where to Invest in Africa” 2025/26 rankings
13 minutes -
Roads Minister warns board against misuse of Road Maintenance Trust Fund
15 minutes -
Ghana’s Black Stars to face South Africa on December 16 in friendly
18 minutes -
Gov’t undertakes independent audit as Road Fund faces GH¢8bn debt burden
18 minutes -
Bagbin calls for unity and integrity in Ghana’s Parliament
20 minutes -
BoG pumps $10bn into forex market to aid cedi’s stability
25 minutes -
Graduate nurses and midwives gear up for protest over 5-year unemployment stall
32 minutes -
Illicit flows bleed Ghana dry: How billions lost are crippling science education and local research
34 minutes -
DVLA launches rollout of new number plates in Oti region
38 minutes -
Ghana Water takes defaulters in Eastern region to court over GHC32 million debt
38 minutes -
Advancing Ghana’s Public Health Act: Multi-Sector Wins Through Harm Reduction
43 minutes -
Economist Godfred Bokpin slams Ghana’s ‘talk show country’ mentality
46 minutes
