KASOA MAGISTRATE COURT CHAMBER POT SAGA-JUSTICE FELICIA GANDEJI WAS DOING PR WORK FOR NDC

KASOA MAGISTRATE COURT CHAMBER POT SAGA-JUSTICE FELICIA GANDEJI WAS DOING PR WORK FOR NDC

Ghana in the quest of upholding Freedom and Justice has decided to have three arms of Government to serve as litmus to that course.
These three Arms of Government are Executives, Legistrature and Judiciary.
The Judicial by whatever reason is the most revered among the three and we see the judges who are the main players of the judiciary as sacred and next to the Creator of the universe but I think it is about time we pay attention to the actions and sayings of some of the judges and let them know that the survival of our democracy is largely depends upon them and for that matter they shouldn’t do anything that will jeopardize our democracy.
A typical example of what judges could do to Signal négative impression about them which at the end can have negative impact on our democracy is what Kasoa District Magistrate, Felicia Gandeji said when Chief Justice visited them at kasoa in the central region.

A cursory look at What she said clearly shows that she was doing PR work for the major opposition party, National Democratic Congress (NDC) and it is important we address her as such.

Her statement clearly shows that she has being using chamber pot for many years so the simple questions an ordinary Ghanaian will ask are:

Why didn’t she raise this issue when NDC was in power.

Why she didn’t add it to the concern letter they presented to the Chief Justice to make it official but choose to say it open if indeed she wasn’t pushing any political party agenda.

Now it is important for me to set the record straight and make Ghanaians know that the District Magistrate was dancing to the tune of NDC.

My checks from the MCE for Awutu Senya East Municipal, Mr. Michael Esuman show that the Assembly together with Kasoa magistrate court were using a rented building at Krispol city at Kasoa and the place was so congested that some heads of departments were operating under trees.

In the case of the court, the courtroom and offices were so small and the registrar was operating from the kitchen of the building; the judge’s office was without fan and was like a hell.



Quite apart from that the rent was draining the account of the assembly, can one imagine that this small building was causing the assembly Ghc12,000 every month.
Therefore, a decision was taken for the Assembly to move and occupy a building meant for CEDECOM project which was not in use and this move was done with the permission of the central Region Minister, Mr. Kwamena Duncun who was on a a working visit .

All these arrangements were done to save cost and also to have a nice offices for our judiciary Service.

Prior to the relocation, our able MCE personally contacted the Judge to have her delegation form part of the relocation arrangement so as to assist the Municipal works Engineer to make the place fit for use by the court.

The Judge eventually requested for curtains for the courtroom, creation of another entrance for court users, and air conditioning unit for her office as well as water to be used for the toilet facilities.

I can confidently say that there is no issue about toilet facility for the Judge as she is trying to make Ghanaians believe and infact , her washroom is one of the neatest washrooms in our courts.

All these were done immediately she requested and the Judicial Secretary wrote to the Assembly to appreciate the efforts made by the Assembly.

Therefore, if all these have done by the NPP Government for the court and you turned round and said that you are using chamber pot , then the obvious conclusion is that you are saying it to make NPP Government look bad and I don’t think those who are also saying that you are like NDC communication member are far from the truth.

We are not move by what the District Magistrate has said because the MCE is on course in pushing the agenda of our president.
However, we will not sit down unconcern for any public servant to hide behind NDC to paint a bad picture about our government, never, not at all.

Ike Yeboah Asante
NPP COMMUNICATION TEAM Member
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