President John Dramani Mahama has said that the country is not under the Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC) regime for the government to be making âarbitrary arrestsâ without going through the proper constitutional process.
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Speaking at the GBCâs organized Presidential Encounter, the president said the delay is due to the constitutional process.
He assured that âthe drill ship issue is still alive and Iâm sure the Attorney General is looking at areas we can build dockets...it takes time because everybody is innocent until proven guilty. And so we canât be adherents of constitutional governance but be lovers of arbitrary justice.
âPeople want me to arrest everybody who has been accused of a crime and lock them up because he did it in the PNDC. In the PNDC we would have locked them up. Yes, we would have locked them up and we know we didnât have a constitution then...we canât eat our cake and have it. People have to go through the process and the process is very slow...we just must have patience in the process,â the president added.
The governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) last month said it will ensure that a former deputy Energy Minister, Kobina Tahiru Hammond is arrested and prosecuted for his role in the sale of Ghanaâs drill ship as soon as he loses his seat.
According to the General Secretary of the party, Johnson Asiedu Nketia, the Member of Parliament for Adansi Asokwa, Kobina Tahiru Hammond, will stand trial if he loses his seat in elections this year.
A government white paper on a report presented by the Judgment Debt Commission directed the Economic and Organised Crimes Office (EOCO) to investigate K.T Hammond on the disbursement of $900,000 from the sale of the drill ship which belonged to the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) .
Per the directive K T Hammond must account for the difference of $900,000 after the drill ship was sold at  $25 million to in 2001 to  defray a $19.5 million debt owed Societe-Generale Bank.
KT Hammond subsequently sued the government for directing the Economic and Organised Crime Unit (EOCO) to investigate him over the drill ship saga.
According to K.T. Hammond, the directive âis unconstitutional, unlawful and a violation of my fundamental human rights.â
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) had earlier in March dared government to arrest and prosecute its Flagbearer Nana  Akufo-Addo, if they have concrete evidence to prove that he indeed caused financial loss to the state in the drill ship saga.