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Achimota Rasta case: Unlike Yaanom, Justice Gifty Addo understands time value – Prof. Azar

Kwaku Azar

Kwaku Azar

Activist of legal education reforms in Ghana and a private legal practitioner professor Kwaku Azar has praised the judge sitting on the Achimota Rastafarian student case.

He said, “Justice Gifty Adjei Addo has given Achimota and the Attorney-General 7 days, instead of the statutory 21 days, to provide the basis for excluding Tyrone Iras Marhguy from campus”.

He noted that it is a step in the right direction since it is about enforcing fundamental Human Rights.

“This is very encouraging news and show a judge who, unlike Yaanom, understands the time value of the asserted claim and appears determined to expedite the trial in the interest of Tyrone, upholding the Constitution and enforcing the fundamental rights of Tyrone and other similarly situated persons” he elucidated in his post on Facebook.

Mr Azar asserted, “GOGO looks forward to a swift resolution of this needless controversy, to affirm our commitment to religious freedom and to allow Tyrone to get back to doing his JSP Maths, enjoying his Practical English, cracking Abbot and Nelkon and to practicing his Pierre et Seydou”.

Read his full post below ;

Justice Gifty Adjei Addo has given Achimota and the Attorney-General 7 days, instead of the statutory 21 days, to provide the basis for excluding Tyrone Iras Marhguy from campus.

This is very encouraging news and show a judge who, unlike Yaanom, understands the time value of the asserted claim and appears determined to expedite the trial in the interest of Tyrone, upholding the Constitution and enforcing the fundamental rights of Tyrone and other similarly situated persons.

GOGO looks forward to a swift resolution of this needless controversy, to affirm our commitment to religious freedom and to allow Tyrone to get back to doing his JSP Maths, enjoying his Practical English, cracking Abbot and Nelkon and to practicing his Pierre et Seydou.

Condolences to the family and friends of Charles Kwakye, the Swiss resident, who was shot by armed robbers in Takoradi yesterday. May he Rest In Peace.

We must get much tougher on and ruthless with armed robbers.

#SALL is the cardinal sin of the 8th Parliament. It proves that our politics is not about principles. It is all about anointing leaders and giving them a carte blanche to distribute resources to the anointors.

Da Yie!

Filed By : Agaatorne Douglas Asaah / awaknewsroom.com

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