
Weija-Gbawe MP, Jerry Ahmed, has cautioned that no one, including judges and presidents, holds office permanently, following the granting of GH₵30,000 bail with two sureties to Baba Amando. According to #GhanaEye, Ahmed’s statement underscores the transient nature of power and position.
Ahmed, a member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), made the remarks in response to recent developments in the country’s judicial and political landscape. His comments have sparked intense debate, with many interpreting them as a call for accountability among public officials.
The MP’s statement comes amid heightened tensions between the executive and judiciary branches of government. Ahmed’s remarks are seen as an attempt to underscore the importance of checks and balances in governance.
Jerry Ahmed, a lawyer and politician, has been vocal on issues of national importance. He was elected as the MP for Weija-Gbawe in 2024, succeeding Tina Mensah ¹ ² ³.
The granting of bail to Baba Amando has raised questions about the country’s justice system. Ahmed’s comments are likely to fuel ongoing discussions on the need for judicial reform.
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Source: Stella Sunu


