NPP Communicator Invokes The Spirit Of Late High Court Judges

In every contest, participants would do whatever it takes to outwit the strongest contender. From a Big Brother game to a motor race, people would always be on the lookout to outshine their nemesis. In most cases, one wouldn�t relent to play the role of a servant if it takes that to win. Following the Supreme Court�s decision to go on recess and allow both parties prepare their final addresses, some die-hard supporters have been drawn to their God or gods. Peacefmonline�s lens, captured Mr. Steve Amoah invoking the spirit of the murdered High Court Judges on the last sitting of the Supreme Court. As to whether his prayer climbed beyond the third Heavens, we are yet to know until the Supreme Court finally comes out to announce the winner. Mr. Steve Amoah, a member of the NPP was seen standing before the statue of the High Court Judges rattling words which portrayed him in a prayerful mood. From our photos, the NPP man is seen in a sober posture and in another, throwing the sign of the cross. He goes ahead to bow before the statues and finally holds his hands together to show he is counting on their support. The monument erected at the forecourt of the Supreme Court consist of three High Court Judges who were murdered on June 30, 1982. They are the late Mr. Justice Fred Poku Sarkodee, Mrs. Justice Cecilia Koranteng-Addow and Mr. Justice Kwadwo Adjei Agyepong,