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Go to court if you disagree with us – Council of State

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Oyokohene Nana Kodua Kesse “Even Jesus Christ when he was on the cross, he said ‘father forgive them’.
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A member of the Council of State Nana Kodua Kesse has dared anyone who disagrees with President Mahama’s decision to remit the sentence of the Montie trio to seek redress in the court.

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The Oyokohene of New Juaben, said the Council of State advised President Mahama after they considered the various dynamics involved in the case.

Nana Kesse said on Accra-based Starr News that they took that decision knowing that everybody deserves a pardon irrespective of what they are guilty of.

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he added.

A statement released on Monday (August 22) and signed by the Minister of Communications Dr Omane Boamah said President Mahama granted the remittance in consultation with the Council of State.

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The three were initially supposed to serve a four-month jail term after they were sentenced by the Supreme Court on July 27, 2016.

A petition book was subsequently opened by pro-government group Research and Advocacy Platform (RAP) to collect signatures of Ghanaians to implore the president to exercise his prerogative of mercy powers to free the three contemnors.

Those who signed the petition included the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hanna Tetteh, Minister of Children, Gender and Social Protection, Nana Oye Lithur, the Minister of Education, Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang and her deputy, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa.

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