Kufuor Goofed...Why Is Nana Addo Silent On Ken's Issue? - Adenta MP

The NDC Member of Parliament for Adenta Constituency, Hon. Kojo Adu Asare, has expressed his disappointment at remarks made by former President John Agyekum Kufuor on the on-going Kennedy Agyapong saga. The former president spoke for the first time on the treason charges brought against the the Assin North MP calling on government to douse the rising tension in the country. Mr Kufuor, who is attending a meeting in Washington DC, USA in a press release issued on Thursday, April 18, noted that the treason charge leveled against the NPP legislator is like �using a sledge hammer to kill a fly�. �Treason is the highest criminal offense of the land and must be used lightly. It is like using a sledge hammer to kill a fly and pouring oil unto fire,� he said. He therefore urged President Mills to ensure that the security services and the judiciary do not leave any impressions of partisanship in the discharge of their duties in the Kennedy Agyapong issue. The Assin North MP was on Thursday, April 19th, granted bail by two different High Courts after he was arrested on Monday, April 16, by the Police Criminal Investigations Department for �declaring war� and inciting Ashantis against Ewes and Gas. A Human Rights Court earlier in the day granted him bail in the sum of GH�200,000 with two sureties on health grounds following a habeas corpus writ filed by his lawyers after he had been charged on three counts of treason, treason felony and attempted genocide. Justice Essel Mensah said he granted the bail because he used his discretion of court rules and the provision of a medical report on the health condition of the MP, who is said to be diabetic. But the state later amended the treason related charges after the defense team secured the first bail to engaging in acts of terrorism at an Accra High Court. The court presided over by Mr Justice Charles Quist also granted him bail in the sum of GH�200,000 with a surety after upholding the defence team�s argument that the facts upon which the MP was being held did not support the charges levelled against him, and also that the Assin North MP had not attacked any arm of government.