Alhaji Bature: Despite Martin Amidu�s Heroic Fight He Demonstrated Gross Insurbodination To Mills

Managing Editor of the Al-Hajj newspaper, Alhaji Iddrisu Bature has stated that despite the commendation of Martin Amidu for his heroic role in the attainment of a ruling by the Supreme Court which would see the refund to the State coffers �25m million wrongfully paid to Waterville BV Holdings, it would not change the fact that �he demonstrated gross insubordination to the President of the Republic of Ghana�. Though he believes Martin Amidu deserves praise for having the courage to take up the issue even when he was out of office as the Attorney General, Alhaji Bature however stressed that he still would have the tag as having exhibited gross insubordination towards late President John Evans Atta Mills. ��For having the nerves and the courage to take up the matter in court, I think he deserves some commendation, but that would not obliterate of change the fact that he (Martin Amidu) demonstrated gross insubordination to the President of the Republic of Ghana. �That would not take it away. Rawlings would not tolerate that and President Kufour would not have tolerated that. That fact must remain,� he maintained. According to him, the President of Ghana represents the people of Ghana and so therefore any form of disrespect to the President of the Presidency, is a direct slap in the face of Ghanaians. The Managing Editor of the Al-Hajj newspaper who has sympathies for the ruling National Democratic Congress made these comments during the discussion of the praise heaped on the former Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Martin Amidu by President Jerry John Rawlings, for taking up the responsibility of fighting to claim �25million which was unlawfully paid to Waterville BV Holdings. The former Attorney-General, Martin Amidu argued that neither Waterville nor businessman Alfred Agbesi Woyome, who also obtained similar payments, had a valid contract with the state to warrant the payments. The court by a unanimous decision, ruled in favour of Martin Amidu ordering that the monies paid Waterville in the judgment debt was illegal and must be refunded. Alhaji Bature however, expressed worry about the fact that there is an attempt by certain personalities to impugn criminality on the defendants of the case because the �court did not say so�.