President Akufo-Addo’s nominee for Special Prosecutor, and former Attorney General, Martin Amidu has urged Ghanaians to remain calm as he faces Parliament’s appointment committee this week to be vetted for the position.
In a statement copied to citifmonline.com, Martin Amidu, who wished to have all his supporters attend the vetting apologized that only a few could be invited due to limited space.
In his first public comment since his nomination, Martin Amidu, whose role is to deal with public sector corruption said he was confident he would win a national poll if the president had put him out to be voted on by Ghanaians whether to be accepted or rejected.
“One thing I know from the outpouring of support for the President’s nomination of my humble self as the Special Public Prosecutor is that if the President’s wishes were put to a national referendum, all the 275 constituencies of the country will return an overwhelmingly positive endorsement for his choice.”
He, however, stressed that he had nothing to win or lose whatever the results of the vetting would be.
Source:citifmonline.come
In a statement copied to citifmonline.com, Martin Amidu, who wished to have all his supporters attend the vetting apologized that only a few could be invited due to limited space.
In his first public comment since his nomination, Martin Amidu, whose role is to deal with public sector corruption said he was confident he would win a national poll if the president had put him out to be voted on by Ghanaians whether to be accepted or rejected.
“One thing I know from the outpouring of support for the President’s nomination of my humble self as the Special Public Prosecutor is that if the President’s wishes were put to a national referendum, all the 275 constituencies of the country will return an overwhelmingly positive endorsement for his choice.”
He, however, stressed that he had nothing to win or lose whatever the results of the vetting would be.
Source:citifmonline.come
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