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Minority slams OSP for declaring Ofor-Atta a fugitive, describing it an abuse of his rights

February 12, 2025
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Mr Habib Iddrisu, Member of Parliament for Tolon Constituency and Deputy Minority Chief Whip, has condemned the Special Prosecutor’s Office for declaring former Finance Minister Ken Ofori Atta as a wanted person or “fugitive.”

The declaration was made because Ken Ofori Atta did not appear before the OSP in person.

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But, according to the minority in Parliament, Ken Ofori Atta’s legal team has provided evidence that he is currently outside the country for medical reasons and scheduled appointments, so the OSP should not declare him a fugitive.

Honourable Habib Iddrisu emphasised that the principles of natural justice and due process necessitate a thorough investigation of the facts before making such declarations.

He indicated that the OSP’s failure to acknowledge Ken Ofori Atta’s valid explanation is concerning and undermines his rights as well as the integrity of the justice system.

He cautioned that when the justice system operates without following established protocols, the risk of arbitrary and politically motivated actions becomes all too real.

He pointed out that accountability and transparency are critical principles that should guide governance.

Indeed, these principles are becoming increasingly important in international development cooperation, with many organisations recognising their importance in promoting economic development and poverty reduction, he said on the floor of parliament on Wednesday, February 12, 2025.

He urged the other members of parliament to join in condemning the actions of the OSP.

Meanwhile, the Member of Parliament for Builsa North, James Agalga, contends that the actions taken by the Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyabeng, are legal, specifically Article 18 of the constitution.

This article protects property rights and prohibits interference with one’s home, but it also makes an exception for situations in which the state security apparatus acts to prevent crime or punish offenders.

“The crucial question, then, is whether the security agents obtained a warrant from the court before taking action against Ken Ofori Atta. If they did not obtain a warrant, it could be argued that their actions were unlawful and potentially violated Ken Ofori Atta’s right to human dignity,” he stated.

Hon Agalga suggests that colleagues on the other side should investigate this matter further to determine whether the security agents acted with or without a warrant.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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