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Abdul Malik Kweku Baako says he will resort to another legal battle with Assin Central MP, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong should the latter fail to retract and apologize for defaming him as directed by the court. Kweku Baako stated emphatically that his legal team is furnishing him with a roadmap to check Mr. Agyapong’s compliance with the court ruling on their defamation case.
An Accra High Court last week awarded damages against Hon. Kennedy Agyapong in a defamation suit filed by the Editor-in-Chief of the New Crusading Guide newspaper, Abdul Malik Kweku Baako Jnr. The Court gave the Assin Central MP 30 days to retract and apologize three times on the platforms he made his defamatory statements against the seasoned journalist.
Kweku Baako sought reliefs including general damages to the tune of GH₵25million against Mr. Agyapong but the court awarded a sum of Ghc 100,000 and Ghc 30,000 as cost of legal expenses.
The seasoned journalist, on Tuesday, October 16, 2018, sued the NPP Member of Parliament for Assin Central for defamation after the latter accused him and investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas of being involved in illegal mining and other criminal activities.
Kweku Baako sought to redeem himself in the court of law and therefore filed a suit at the Accra High Court seeking reliefs in the sum of GH₵25million against the Assin Central MP.
“My lawyers will give me a roadmap as to how this will be executed; so, we’re waiting. We’ll be monitoring…We will be monitoring to see [1] if the apology and retraction will be done and [2] the content of it. And then if things don’t go right, we will go back to the court with an application for contempt,” he stressed.
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Source: myafricatoday.net
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