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The Bono Regional Youth Organizer for the National Democratic Congress, Efo Worlanyo Tsekpo has jabbed Chief Justice Anim Yeboah after supreme court said that they will investigate Dr. Samson Ayine for some statement he made some time ago.
Efo Worlanyo Tsekpo who was not happy with the press statement from supreme court to the general public stated that no wonder the learned lawyer Tsatsu Tsikata, some people used to called “the Law” called chief justice Anim Yeboah as a “bias” judge with a statement defending himself but couldn’t proved where Tsatsu Tsikata made such statement he meant.
After supreme court called on Dr. Samson Ayine, a lot of Ghanaians have registered their displeasure against them and some lawyers too have spoken about it and causes massive stir in the country.
Today, Friday, 4th June, 2021, Efo Worlanyo Tsekpo stated on his facebook wall that: “Togbui Agorkoli Anim Yeboah Esq.
History will remember you as the worse, the most partisan and petty Chief Justice of our Republic.
So you never heard Kenedy Agyapong called you people fools? You never heard Kennedy Agyapong threatened your own Justices?
So if today we have you chasing Dr. Ayine then it tells us how partisan you are. It shows your hatred for the NDC. It has clearly showed the NPP Tshirts you always wear under his robe.
No wonder the learned Tsatsu called you a bias judge.
May your conscience continues to be your judge Mr Chief Justice as your love for goat meat continue to increase”.
Meanwhile some Ghanaians have stated that people should wait for Chief Justice Anim Yeboah and his judges to finish what they wanted to investigate about Dr. Ayine before they criticized their actions but people are not ready to listen to that and have started asking questions and making a lot comments about the issue.
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