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Former President Jerry John Rawlings says he will keep chasing after justice for injustices, corruption and crimes that occurred under the Kufuor-led administration.And until that is achieved, Rawlings said he will find it difficult reconciling his indignation at the rule and person of Kufuor, so much as to render efforts at reconciling their differences unproductive.The former president was speaking in an exclusive interview with myjoyonline.com Friday following media publications of photographs showing him and Kufuor taking Communion together with Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, Asantehene, on the occasion of the King’s 60th birthday celebration.Rawlings said he was grateful for the many efforts Otumfuo was making to reconcile him and Kufuor, however it would be dangerous a precedent to set if the many crimes and blatant corrupt practices that were fictitiously investigated do not come to justice.“Quite frankly I don’t see how we can talk about resolving differences when these issues have not been dealt with, have not been investigated etc, okay.
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