Cracking The Whip: Two NDC Members & A Journalist Declared Wanted!!!

The Supreme Court hearing the Election Petition has invited three persons including an editor of a private newspaper to appear before it to answer questions relating to some publications and commentary. The three are the Editor, Kenneth Agyei Kurankyi of the Daily Searchlight newspaper and Stephen Atubiga, a member of the communication team of the ruling National Democratic Congress and one Kwaku Boahen. They are to appear before the Supreme court on 2nd July 2013 at 10:00am. The Court, following several warnings to the media, lawyers and indeed all who comment on proceedings to be accurate, circumspect and fair in both reportage and commentary, on Wednesday issued the first sanctions, barring the Deputy Director of Communications of the New Patriotic Party, Sammy Awuku from further attending the court over comments he made. The Court also indicated it would deal severely with any further contravention of its orders. Atubiga, on 25th June this year on Asempa FM said, "Ghana cannot contain all of us if NPP wins court case. �Regarding the outcome of the Supreme Court [Election Petition], the president will not hand over...How can Supreme Court annul my vote simply because someone did not sign a pink sheet?... Stephen Atubiga, who repeated his warning yesterday on Boss FM, a Kumasi based radio station, added that members of the NDC would not sit aloof and allow the Supreme Court to hand over power to the NPP. �The NDC will never vacate the presidency, should the Supreme Court declare Nana Addo and NPP victors of the case. We are not and will not in the future get out of government; whatever the Court will say will not be practical, unless such comments are in our favour,� he stated yesterday on Boss FM, adding � there will be mayhem in Ghana if the Court in anyway call victory for the NPP�. According to the member of the NDC communications team, it would be "a bitter-sweet victory" for the NPP even if the petitioners won their case because "Ghana cannot contain all of us". "We are prepared to meet the NPP boot for boot. We are ever ready; we will not hand over." As the same time Stephen Atubiga was issuing the warning on Asempa FM, the Ashanti Regional Youth Organiser of the NDC, Kwaku Boahen, was also on Kumasi based Angel FM serving the same notice. �If the NPP is dreaming that a day will come in Ghana that the court will say the December 2012 election was marred with fraud and that the NPP flagbearer, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, is the real winner, for the NDC to hand over power, they should forget,� he cautioned. �Do you think NDC will sit aloof and watch the court hand over power to the NPP? Never! It will never happen in Ghana and anyone can mark it on the wall,� he stressed. The journalist among the trio, Ken Kuranchie, is to answer to a front page comment published on the Thursday 27 June 2013 edition of his newspaper. More soon....