Ellen Ama Daaku, Special Assistant to former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has addressed the ongoing trials of former National Service Authority (NSA) officials, highlighting the need for fairness, transparency, and adherence to the law.
In her public remarks, Daaku stressed that no individual should be considered above the law, regardless of their past government role.
The trials involve former NSA executives accused of financial mismanagement, and she called for proper legal procedures to be observed, insisting that anyone proven guilty should be held accountable.
“The former NSA boss and his deputy must face the court. If they are guilty, the prisons are for all of us,” she stated.
Her direct language has been interpreted as opposing political favoritism and promoting integrity in public office.
The case has drawn widespread public attention, with many citizens frustrated by what they see as a history of impunity among officials.
Daaku’s remarks have struck a chord with those demanding justice and stronger governance.
She emphasized that the courtroom is the proper place for determining guilt and that the process should be free from interference.
As the trial continues, legal analysts and civil society groups are closely watching the judiciary’s handling of the matter. Many see its outcome as potentially setting a benchmark for handling corruption cases in Ghana.
Her statements underscore a wider effort within the political landscape to ensure accountability and rebuild public trust, positioning the trial as a measure of the nation’s commitment to justice.
Source:GHONE TV