MAHAMA SHOULD ALLOW MONTIE TRIO SERVE TWO THIRDS OF THEIR SENTENCE –
EPHSON
Pollster Ben Ephson has said the Montie trio serving a 4 month jail term
deserve their sentencing to restore decorum in the system ahead of the December
polls.
According to him, the contemnors must be made to serve at least two
thirds of the jail term for them to feel the pinch of their irresponsible
remarks made against the judges.
“The president should not succumb to
the pressure being given him; I’ll suggest that his pardon should come when
they have served about two and half months. Kwasi Pratt, Kweku Baako and I have
been through worst circumstance in this country for us to be able to speak
within limits. I was in BNI cells for five months and after first two months I
was craving to rather go to prisons than the BNI cells, but it never happened
for me. There must be some decorum in this country, he told Fiifi Banson on Anopa Kasapa on Kasapa 102.5 FM.
Several government appointees and Ministers have signed the petition
book opened to firm up support for the release of the Montie FM contemnors
incarcerated by the Supreme court.
The Ga Traditional Council has also joined the action calling on
President John Dramani Mahama to pardon the Montie FM contemnors.
The three are serving a four-month jail term for contempt after they
were found guilty by the Supreme court for scandalising the apex court and also
bringing its name into disrepute when they threatened to kill justices of the
bench.
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