Some traditional leaders from the Central Region showed up in court on Thursday, June 27, to support Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, MP for Ajumako Eyiam-Essiam Constituency in the Central Region, and the Minority Leader in Ghana's Parliament.
The MP and former Deputy Finance Minister is standing trial for allegedly causing financial loss to the state over the procurement of some ambulances.
The show of solidarity from the chiefs appears to underscore the importance of the case to his constituents and by extension the people of the Central Region, highlighting the influential role that traditional leaders continue to play in Ghanaian society.
The chiefs, dressed in their regalia drew considerable attention from the public and the media as they entered the courtroom.
Dr Ato Forson, who is being prosecuted for alleged financial malfeasance related to the procurement of ambulances during his tenure as a Deputy Finance Minister, has maintained his innocence throughout the proceedings.
He has argued that the charges against him are politically motivated and has vowed to vigorously defend himself in court.
The case has generated significant public interest, with many Ghanaians closely following the developments.
Thursday's trial is a continuation of the cross-examination of the third accused person in the case, Richard Jakpa by the prosecution.
Latest Stories
-
George Twum-Barimah-Adu pledges inclusive cabinet with Minority and Majority leaders
12 mins -
Labourer jailed 5 years for inflicting cutlass wounds on businessman
13 mins -
Parliament urged to fast-track passage of Road Traffic Amendment Bill
14 mins -
Mr Daniel Kofi Asante aka Electrician
14 mins -
Minerals Commission, Solidaridad unveils forum to tackle child labour in mining sector
19 mins -
Election 2024: Engagement with security services productive – NDC
21 mins -
‘Let’s work together to improve sanitation, promote health outcome’ – Sector Minister urges
22 mins -
Ellembelle MP cuts sod for six-unit classroom block at Nkroful Agric SHS
25 mins -
‘I’ll beat the hell out of you if you misbehave on December 7’ – Achiase Commanding Officer
27 mins -
AFPNC leads the charge on World Prematurity Day 2024
33 mins -
Court remands unemployed man over theft of ECG property
39 mins -
Election security rests solely with the police – Central Regional Police Command
42 mins -
NCCE engages political youth activists at Kumbungu on tolerance
42 mins -
‘In Mahama’s era students lacked chalk, but are now receiving tablets’ – Bawumia
52 mins -
Project commissioning not a ploy to attract votes – Oppong Nkrumah
53 mins