Asiedu Nketia Ordered National Security To Secure Pink Sheets � Gabby

The Executive Director of policy and governance Think-Tank, Danquah Institute, Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko has stated that the General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia was the one who instructed the security operatives who stormed the Supreme Court premises on Thursday, on the premise of coming to guard pink sheets. Contributing to Citi FM�s weekend news analysis and current affairs programme, The Big Issue, Gabby claimed that the said security operatives acted on the orders of the NDC General Secretary, Johnson Asiedu Nketia. �You know who invited them, Asiedu Nketia! The General Secretary invited National Security. I�m sure he made a phone call. This is not speculation. Asiedu Nketia said yesterday on Asempa FM that he called Gbevlo Lartey to say that 'look you should bring men to come and protect the pink sheets.'� The said security operatives were reported to have besieged the court premises and demanded keys to the court registry where the pink sheets presented as evidence in the election petition was being kept. The incident occurred a few hours after the President of the panel hearing the election petition case, Justice Atuguba, directed accounting and audit firm KPMG, to conduct an audit of the pink sheets submitted by the petitioners as evidence of the irregularities and malpractices in the conduct of the December 2012 elections which resulted in John Mahama being declared President. Virtually confirming the allegation made by the Executive Director of DI, a member of the NDC legal team, Lawyer Kojogah Adawudu jumped to the defense of the national security operatives saying the men were simply being proactive. �We were in this country when a substance was sent to court; it was admitted as exhibits, was taken to the exhibit room then they asked that the whole thing should be tested the next day. When it was tested, what did we find?� "We were in this country when even at the Police headquarters things got missing from the exhibit room because we felt that the security was okay and nobody was going to go there. So if the security is being proactive, we say we don�t need national security.� Also on Joy FM�s Newsfile programme, held on Saturday, Editor-in-Chief of the New Crusading Guide newspaper, Abdul Malik Kweku Baako stated that, it was �terribly wrong� for personnel of the National Security to move to the Court �uninvited�, to offer assistance when the court had said they were satisfied with existing security arrangements. �There was no need for duplication if the judicial system offers protection for the pink sheets,� Mr. Baako maintained.