Editor-In-Chief of the New Crusading GUIDE newspaper, Abdul Malik Kweku Baako has reacted to an adjournment granted by the Court of Appeal in a defamation suit he won against Assin Central Member of Parliament, Kennedy Agyapong.
Agyapong applied to the court seeking leave to adduce fresh evidence in the case determined by the High Court in June 2020.
When the three-member court sat on June 1, they adjourned the case sine die stating one of the reasons for adjournment as “it could not hear the application as unfortunately the respondent, Affidavit in Opposition filed was not placed on the file of 2 of the panel members.”
In reacting to the decision, Baako posted a brief of the proceeding with the caption: “JUST AN UPDATE ON COURT MATTERS.
“...Motion For Leave To Adduce Fresh Evidence And Appeal Judgment Adjourned Sine Die!
“Me: Aluta Continua. Patience and Resilience shall triumph!”
Agyapong is filing for appeal in the wake of the Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng report that accused Kweku Baako of being into illegal small-scale mining and being a supporter of people into the illegal activity known as galamsey.
Background to case:
In June 2020, an Accra High court has ruled in favour of the veteran journalist in his case against Kennedy Agyapong.