Former President John Dramani Mahama has admonished the Judiciary to take an interest in investigating criminal cases and delivering impartial justice.
The former president who is not happy about the works of some public institutions tweeted and asked them to do better.
He also asked the Electoral Commission (EC) to take responsibility to include citizens in the electoral processes.
He further asked them to desist from satisfying the interest of the ruling party.
“A judiciary owes it a duty to deliver impartial justice to the people; an Ombudsman owes a duty of care to the people to investigate all issues of malfeasance; a police force should exist to serve the people and not rein terror on them.”
“An electoral commission owes a sacred duty of care to the people by ensuring they are included in the electoral process & not excluded in the interest of the incumbent administration; an independent media owes it to the people to not only report facts without bias, but to hold the government of the day accountable.”
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana