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Former Member of Parliament for Tamale Central, Inusah Fuseini, has expressed support for the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) following the Chief Justice’s dismissal of petitions challenging the removal processes of the heads of the Electoral Commission and the OSP.
The petitions, which sought to question the procedures surrounding the removal of these key public officeholders, were dismissed on the grounds that no prima facie case had been established.
Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile on Saturday, February 21, Mr Fuseini said he had been observing the work of the Special Prosecutor closely and found no grounds for concern.
“My position on the OSP is that we should let him do his work unless there are grievous things that he is doing that infringe Section 15, and so far I don’t see anything wrong,” he stated.
He added that although he had heard Mr Martin Kpebu speak passionately about his petition, he had not seen the petition itself and had no intention to do so.
“Again, let’s give fidelity to the Constitution. All these matters are supposed to be in-camera,” Mr Fuseini emphasised.
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