General News of Friday, 26 April 2024
Source: kasapafmonline.com
The High Court in Accra has directed a former Deputy Communications Officer of the National Democratic Congress, (NDC), Anthony Kwaku Boahen to be ready to open his defence on May 30 should Samuel Ofosu-Ampofo still remain absent.
Ofosu-Ampofo (1st Accused), the former National Chairman of the NDC, was expected in court on Thursday, April 25, to open his defence to charges but he was absent.
Mr Ofosu-Ampofo has been absent since November last year, with his lawyers, led by Tony Lithur informing the court that, his client had had a “minor surgery” and would be expected back in the country on the third week of May.
Ofosu-Ampofo is standing trial together with Anthony Kwaku Boahen, a former Deputy Communications Officer of the NDC.
They are being tried for allegedly conspiring to cause harm to the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission and the Chairman of the Peace Council.
Both are also separately facing a charge of assault on a public officer and have both pleaded not guilty and have been granted bail.
Mr Ofosu-Ampofo was expected to open his defence in court today, April 25.
Minor surgery
His lead lawyer, Tony Lithur told the court, presided over by Justice Samuel Asiedu, a Justice of the Supreme Court sitting with an additional responsibility as a High Court judge, that the first accused (Ofosu-Ampofo) is still out of the country.
Asked by the Court of the reason, Mr Lithur said, “When I spoke to him before the last adjourned date, he said he was due for a follow-up minor surgery in the first week of April.”
Counsel also told the Court that, the first accused had “since had the surgery.”
While extending his client’s apology to the Court, Counsel said, his client “hopes to return to Ghana in the third week of May.”
Counsel explained that “the only reason he (Ofosu-Ampofo) is taking this much time after the surgery is to avoid post-surgery clotting."
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