Bright Wireko-Brobby
Posted on: www.dailyguideghana.com
By William Yaw Owusu
Friday, July 22, 2016
DAILY
GUIDE has uncovered an attempt by the ruling National Democratic Congress
(NDC) in the Central Region to frustrate the efforts of Bright Wireko-Brobby to contest for the Hemang-Lower-Denkyira (HLD) Constituency
seat on the ticket of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP).
The NDC sees Mr. Wireko-Brobby as a threat to its
candidate, Forster Andoh, and are therefore scheming behind the scenes to get a
circuit court in Cape Coast to prolong a case involving the NPP candidate over
fertilizer stealing allegation leveled against him by the DCE of the area,
Francis Korankye Sekyi - even though the Attorney General says prosecution
cannot be sustained.
As a result, the NDC has succeeded in getting the Attorney
General’s Department to delay a fiat the department was supposed present to
court exonerating the NPP candidate, so that it could drag the case until at
least after the general election for its candidate - who is the incumbent MP - to
have a smooth sail.
No
Evidence
The fiat, reportedly prepared on June 3 at the AG’s
Department (Prosecution Division), has advised the police to drop the charges
because there was no evidence to sustain conviction of the NPP candidate and
his 17 co-accused persons.
“There is nothing in
the docket to show that he (Bright Wireko-Brobby) stole or conspired with any
of the suspects to steal fertilizer. It cannot be said that any of the suspects
dishonestly appropriated bags of fertilizer. There is no evidence to that effect
in the docket.
“After carefully
perusing the docket, it is my opinion that charges of conspiracy to steal and
stealing cannot be sustained against any of the suspects. I do not recommend
their prosecution,” the AG representative said.
Court
Proceedings
The AG’s advice was supposed to be presented before the
court, presided over by Kofi Seshie Amatewee last Wednesday, but a chief state attorney,
John Ofori Tulasi, appeared before the judge to claim that the Central Regional
Criminal Investigation Department (CID) received fresh evidence and they had
asked the AG to hold on with the fiat as they prepared to present the new
evidence for them to study and advise the court.
The chief state attorney
therefore, pleaded with the court to adjourn the case until August 3, 2016 to
enable them make the necessary additions.
Underhand
Tactics
DAILY GUIDE has stumbled on a scheme
plotted by some stalwarts of the NDC in the region to get the AG to rescind her
already prepared advice to the police that there is no evidence to charge the
NPP candidate and that the case would collapse if the prosecution persisted.
The diabolic plan was hatched on Monday by the NDC
bigwigs in the region at about 3:22 pm.
One of the NDC gurus allegedly sent a message to the
AG’s Department over the case to which the officer at the Department replied,
“….will follow up on it please… Kindly
text me title of case. So many cases (sic) and need specific title please.”
One powerful NDC man in the Hemang-Lower-Denkyira
Distirct stated, “Please Hon. AG, do something about the FERTILIZER theft case
at HEMANG-LOWER-DENKYIRA BEFORE THE VERDICT ON WEDNESDAY, WHICH THE NPP
CANDIDATE IS CELEBRATING. My people are at my neck as if I prosecuted the case.
We thought the case could tarry till after the elections, even if the state had
a bad case.”
The man, who appeared to have initiated the whole move,
said, “She has requested for the title of the case and has given an indication
that she will look into it so please, drop the Case Title for her.”
The recipient replied with the case title: The State v Wireko-Brobbey
& Ors (in a matter of Over 1,000 Cocoa fertilisers stolen from Cocobod),
which is before the high court in Cape Coast.
The party wanted the AG’s intervention in looking into the
case suspecting that “They may be one of the many 'yaanom’ State Attorneys who worked
on it so let's be patient whiles Hon Marietta comes to our aid.
At least, if
truly the AG’s office has no interest in it as we are being told, then they can
drag the issue till after the general election before discontinuing. Anyway,
the AG and her team know best. Thank you Mama Marietta.”
Constituency
Data
The HLD parliamentary seat is largely a traditional seat
for the NPP until 2012 when the NDC snatched it with only 31 votes difference.
In the 2012 elections, the NDC’s Forster Andoh polled 13,178
votes as against NPP candidate Lawrence Agyensem’s 13,147.
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