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A video that has gone viral shows North Tongu MP, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa kicking away the writ filed against him by the Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the National Cathedral, Rev Kusi Boateng.
The order seeks to restrain him from making further public disclosures of the private information, documents, correspondence, communication and property belonging to the Applicant; and for such further order or orders as the Court deems fit.
He was served by a bailiff on Friday, February 3, 2023 on the premises of Metro Television after appearing on their morning show, Good Morning Ghana.
In the video, the legislator who was seen standing by his vehicle in the company of the bailiff, later entered the car in an attempt to drive off.
However, the bailiff dropped the document on the ground in his presence. This compelled Mr Ablakwa to get out of the car. He then kicked the document away from his vehicle and returned to his seat and drove off.
Court issues restraining order on Ablakwa concerning the Prophet’s private matters.Apparently he had been dodging till they caught up with him.
— Gen. Buhari (@Gen_Buhari_) February 3, 2023
Man have been dodging All this while till he was caught up today,If you know everything you’ve been saying is the truth then why dodge? pic.twitter.com/oqX6aBhpoI
Meanwhile, the Ranking Member on Parliament’s Foreign Committee has responded to Reverend Kusi Boateng’s injunction against him.
The MP says he has instructed his lawyers to take the necessary action on the case.
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