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Posted on February 25th, 2021
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The Attorney General has received Volume 01 of the report of the Presidential Commission of Inquiry (PCoI) that investigated the Easter Sunday terror attacks.
The AG’s coordinating officer said that Volume 01 of the report was received today from the Secretary to the President.
However, the Attorney General has requested the President’s Secretary to submit all proceedings, documents and materials (Volumes 2-5) of the commission to the Attorney General’s Department, she said.
The President’s Media Division also confirmed that the report was officially handed over by the Director General, Legal Affairs of the Presidential Secretariat Hariguptha Rohanadheera at the Attorney General’s Department today (25).
The Minister-designate for Communication and Digitization, Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, on Monday, defended her decision to sit on the lap of the opposition NDC Member of Parliament (MP) for Juaboso, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh She said she only ldquo;used a physical restraint to subdue an obstreperous adult, rdquo; who was hoping to provoke an incident. Ursula, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) MP for Ablekuma West, sat on the lap of her fellow MP, Akandoh, inside the chamber of the legislative hou
Exercise restraint in comments – Political scientist urges politicians ghanavisions.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ghanavisions.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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A Senior Lecturer at the Department of Political Science of the University of Ghana, Dr Seidu Alidu, has advised politicians to exercise restraint in their public utterances.
He said it was also important that politicians gauged their attitude and disposition in public.
According to him, the public was always watching the attitude and public statements of politicians and public officers, saying that any untoward comments or behaviour would go a long way to haunt the officers.
“Our politicians need to exercise a lot of restraint in a politically charged atmosphere because anything they do or say will always be remembered by the public at some point in time and they will not be forgiven for any bad attitude they put up,” he told the Daily Graphic in a telephone interview.