“Free Tsatsu Tsikata” campaign holds forum at Ho
Ho, Sept. 25, Ghanadot/GNA – Mr. Kwesi Pratt, a Member of
the ‘Free Tsatsu Tsikata’ Campaign stated on Wednesday
called on believers in the national tenets of freedom and
justice should stand up and fight for the release of the
former Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana National
Petroleum Corporation from prison.
“It is our national duty and if we fail to do it, then we
are doing injustice to the stature and character of Mr.
Tsikata,” he said.
Mr. Pratt was addressing a packed forum organized by the
Campaign at Ho to solicit support for the release of Mr.
Tsikata, who was jailed five years for “wilfully causing
financial loss to the state”.
Mr Pratt said the Valley Farms and IFC loan transactions for
which Mr. Tsikata was imprisoned were undertaken in the
interest of the country and not that of his family.
He said the conviction of Mr. Tsikata was an error and
wondered why the trial judge linked him to the Provisional
National Defence Council for which he was not a member.
He alleged that selective justice had gained grounds in the
country, adding, “If you are a praise singer you can commit
any crime and walk a free man but if you are a principled
person working for the growth of the country, they will find
a crime for you and jail you”.
“Let us remember that the day of reckoning will surely come
and it is very near because no government will be in power
forever so we must be careful of the standards we set today
as the same standards will be used against us tomorrow,” he
added.
Mr. Pratt said criminal elements that styled themselves as
politicians and trampled upon the rights of Ghanaians should
not be allowed to win power in the country.
Mr. Tony Lithur, a civil rights lawyer and a member of the
Campaign, said the New Patriotic administration was using
the judicial system for political vendetta.
He said up to date, a forensic audit report on the Valley
Farms and IFC transactions requested from the government by
Mr. Tsikata’s lawyer had not been made available to him.
Mr. Lithur said the independence of the judiciary in the
country now was in disrepute and asked the executive “to
take its hands off the judiciary and allow it to do what
they are paid to do”.
Mr. Kyekyere Opoku, spokesperson for the Campaign, also
alleged that Mr. Tsikata’s incarceration was politically
motivated.
He said given the sacrifices made by Mr. Tsikata in
transforming the oil sector, he should rather be honoured by
the State.
Mrs Esther Tsikata, wife of the incarcerated former CEO,
said she was overwhelmed by the support demonstrated by
Ghanaians for her husband and appealed to them to go all out
and speak the truth and fiercely defend the course of
freedom and right in the country.
GNA
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