The National Communications Officer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Sammy Gyamfi, has strongly criticised Attorney General Godfred Yeboah Dame for his handling of the ambulance case involving Minority Leader, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson.
Mr. Gyamfi’s criticism comes after the Court of Appeal acquitted and discharged Minority Leader Cassiel Ato Forson in the ambulance case on Tuesday, July 30.
The court overturned the trial court’s directive for Forson to present his defence, upholding his appeal of no case.
However, in a statement, Mr Dame expressed his intention to challenge the court’s ruling, claiming it was detrimental to the battle against impunity and the rule of law.
Speaking to the media; the NDC’s National Communication Officer accused Mr Dame of pursuing political goals rather than justice.
He labelled Mr Dame as the ‘worst AG’ in the history of Ghana, highlighting his cautioning by the trial court to stay away from a matter he was prosecuting, calling it a “disgraceful” moment for the Attorney General.
“To further prove the malice of Godfred Dame in this whole matter is the fact that he didn’t have the decency and the patience to wait for the ruling of the Court of Appeal before issuing that ‘useless’ press statement. So at the time, he was describing the decision as inimical to the national interest, he didn’t even have the benefit of reasoning that went into the court of appeal’s decision.”
“So this is clearly a man who is hell-bent, he’s not interested in achieving justice, he’s just interested in oppressing, intimidating, harassing, victimising political opponents for cheap political goal story and that’s why God has exposed him.
“He’s the worst attorney general in the history of this country. The first Attorney General to be cautioned or advised by a trial court to stay away from a matter that he’s prosecuting, that’s how disgraceful Godfred Dame has been reduced to.”