General News of Monday, 8 July 2013

Source: The Informer

I prefer ugly noises to the culture of silence - Kweku Baako

As a section of Ghanaians continues to think that the country belongs to it, and also continues to delude itself into believing that its line of thinking must be worshiped, Mr. Abdul Malik Kwaku Baako, has taken it upon himself to visit a swipe upon Ghana’s Supreme Court Judges, for jailing Kenneth Agyei Kuranchie, resulting from his extremely contemptuous and unacceptable conduct before the learned Justices of the Highest Court of the Land.

Speaking with a false sense of extreme authority, Kwaku Baako condemned the said judgment with all the “authority at his disposal” and saw no sense in the decision by the learned Justices to enforce the laws of the Land as they did.

Speaking on Joy FM’s News Night Programme on Tuesday, July 02, 2013, the day Ken Kuranchie was deservedly thrown into jail for showcasing his rare brand of imprudence; Mr. Baako said he prefers “UGLY NOISES TO THE CULTURE OF SILENCE”.

Per Kweku Baako’s line of thinking, the learned sages of the Supreme Court have no right to protect their integrity, as well as the sanctity of the highest court of the land.

As far as Baako is concerned, the justices have no reputation to protect and so the decision to jail Ken Kuranchie, for his “UGLY NOISES” was a wrong move and that the decision is tantamount to gagging free speech and introducing the “CULTURE OF SILENCE”.

According to the Editor-in-Chief of the New Crusading Guide, and one time Journalist of the Year during the tenure of President John Kufuor, it is better to have “UGLY NOISES” and allow the likes of Sammy Awuku, Ken Kuranchie, Anthony Karbo, Owusu-Bempah and co., continue to rundown persons who have spent decades building their reputation.

Nowhere in the judgment of the learned Justices was it mentioned that people should no longer comment on the goings-on in the Supreme Court, yet Baako considers the ruling of the court as a move to stop his infidel NPP friends from talking “by heart” on the Ghanaian airwaves.

Indeed, Kweku Baako has commented severally on what is going on in the Supreme Court, but has not been hauled before the highest court of the land because he has to stay within bounds, so, wherein lies the CULTURE OF SILENCE theory that he is trying very hard to propound?

Kweku Baako and his group have led a crusade that has moved Ghana’s democracy to very stinking levels, and so, he is hurt that the Supreme Court is now resolved to crack the whip and to ensure that we enforce the laws of the land without fear or favour.

Kweku Baako is happy to watch the likes of, Messrs Tsatsu Tsikata, Victor Selormey, Dan Abodakpi, Dr. Sepa Yankey, Kwame Peprah and others go to jail, but is not happy that Ken Kuranchie has been shown his “real size” in Ghana.