The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hanna Tetteh has indicated that she is not under any form of pressure to back calls for the release of the Montie trio because other Ministers are doing so.
According to her, she would continue to express her fierce disagreement with the sentence which she calls harsh ,but would not necessarily back calls for the President to release them.
[contextly_sidebar id=”7G80HGOeid30Sn2TM5nNPoLDV94POojC”]Ministers and other government appointees have signed a petition calling for the President to release the trio using his powers under Article 72 of the Constitution.
Asked why she did not sign a petition to appeal to the President to exercise his prerogative of mercy in an interview with Bernard Avle on Ghana Report on Viasat One, Hanna Tetteh said :“ I don’t think it is for me to do that.”
She was however quick to add that her colleagues “are entitled to do[sign the petition] so if they so wish.”
“If this becomes a precedence so that going forward, everybody else who is seen to have spoken contemptuously of the court gets four months and above, well then I guess it is a principle that we can all accept,” she added.
Hanna Tetteh however maintained that the sentence by the judiciary was harsh saying, “I have already said that I think the sentence is harsh. I think that if the President could reduce their sentence, it will be welcomed.”
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Mahama receives petition
In a related development President John Dramani Mahama has presented to the Council of State petitions he received in respect of the incarceration of the three.
The petitions were received from lawyers of the jailed Montie Presenter, Salifu Maase, and his two guests, Ako Gunn and Alistair Nelson who have been jailed for four months by the Supreme Court, and a Civil Society Group, Research & Advocacy Platform.
The presentation was done by the Chief of Staff Julius Debrah on behalf of the Mahama.
Presenting the petitions to the Chairperson of the Council, Madam Cecilia Johnson, Mr. Debrah said the President is looking forward to the advice of the Council.
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By: Marian Ansah/citifmonline.com/Ghana
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