The President of the Judicial Service Staff Association of Ghana (JUSSAG) has chided politicians to halt the disgrace meting out to the state.
JUSSAG last week in a press statement rebuked Social Media Commentator and American-based Ghanaian journalist, Kevin Ekow Taylor for regularly publishing of unsubstantiated allegations against institutions and some respected figures in the country.
According to JUSSAG in the press, his style of journalism without prove should be condemned by Ghanaians else the state will plunge into the pit arbeit by one person’s false allegations.
Hon. Mohammed Muntaka Mubarak on the other hand accused a Justice of the Supreme Court over bribe allegation.
According to the Asawase MP, a Justice of the Supreme Court tried seducing NDC female MP to vote against a certain candidate in the recent chaos Speakership race Parliament.
But Hon. Muntaka in a statement yesterday has retracted the allegation saying he has no prove to buttress it therefore calling on the Judiciary to pardon him.
Reacting to this on Omanbapa Morning Show on Silver FM, monitored by Africannewsgh, the President of the Judicial Service Staff Association of Ghana (JUSSAG), *Mr. Alex Nartey told the host of the show, *Nana Ampratwum* that it is about high time our politicians respect state institutions.
Mr. Nartey elaborated that, the country is made of State Institutions such as the Judiciary, the police, the military and the rest hence blackening these institutions become recipe for chaos for the state.
If these instructions are not working, it means the country is at halt thereby tarnishing the image especially the Justices of the Supreme Court means a doom approaching the state
Mr. Alex Nartey scorned politicians to respect state institutions and know that Ghana is bigger than any of their Political parties.
If you’re saying something about state institutions like the Judiciary, know the length your words should reach in order not to denigrate their integrity
*If we collapse these instructions it means we are collapsing the country, Ghana.