I’ll not resign – Martin Amidu
The Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Martin Amidu says he will not resign. He has rubbished calls for his immediate resignation for revealing that a colleague minister is concealing “gargantuan crimes against the people of Ghana.”
Mr. Amidu served notice that he intends to serve his term until the President, John Evans Atta Mills, thinks otherwise. He said he will ensure that all cases involving corruption are fought in court in the best interest of Ghana.
The A-G last Wednesday issued a strongly-worded statement throwing salvos at what he termed “criminal NDC media” - the Daily Post; the Informer; the National Democrat; and the Ghanaian Lens - for allowing themselves to be “rented” to soil his reputation.
The calls for the resignation of the AG by NDC activists follows the payment of GHS51 million as judgement debt to NDC financier, Alfred Agbesi Woyome.
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