Monday, 22 August 2016

MONTIE THREE TO BE RELEASED THIS FRIDAY,AUGUST 26

President Mahama has remitted the
remitted  the remaining  prison  sentence  imposed  on  three  persons:  Salifu  Maase  (alias Mugabe),  Alistair  Nelson  and  Ako  Gunn  who  were  sentenced  to  4  months imprisonment  and  a fine  of  GHȻ10,000.00  each  for  contempt  of  court.  

A statement signed by the Communication's Minister Edward Omane Boamah said the  decision  of  His  Excellency  the  President  to  remit  their  sentences  on compassionate  grounds  follows  a  petition  submitted  to  him  by  the contemnors appealing to  the  President  to  exercise  his  prerogative  of  mercy even  as  they  continue  to  express  deep  remorse  and  regret  for  the unacceptable statements they made  against the  Judiciary.

According to the statement, the remission is effective August 26th, 2016.

Below is the full statement.
PRESIDENT GRANTS REMISSION  OF  SENTENCE TO THREE CONTEMNORS
 The  President  of  the  Republic  of  Ghana,  His  Excellency  John  Dramani Mahama  has,  in  consultation  with  the  Council  of  State and  in  exercise  of his  constitutional  powers  under  Article  72  of  the  Constitution,  remitted  the remaining  prison  sentence  imposed  on  three  persons:  Salifu  Maase  (alias Mugabe),  Alistair  Nelson  and  Ako  Gunn  who  were  sentenced  to  4  months imprisonment  and  a fine  of  GHȻ10,000.00  each  for  contempt  of  court.  

The remission  is effective  26th  August 2016 The  three  were  sentenced  on  27th  July  2016  and  have  served  part  of  the prison  sentences  imposed  on  them.  They  have  also  paid  the  GHȻ10,000.00 (ten thousand  Cedis) fines. 

The  decision  of  His  Excellency  the  President  to  remit  their  sentences  on compassionate  grounds  follows  a  petition  submitted  to  him  by  the contemnors appealing to  the  President  to  exercise  his  prerogative  of  mercy even  as  they  continue  to  express  deep  remorse  and  regret  for  the unacceptable statements they made  against the  Judiciary. 

His  Excellency,  President  Mahama  takes  this  opportunity  to  remind  all Ghanaians  of  the  need  to  respect  the  institutions  of  State  and  exercise freedom of speech  responsib ly mindful  of  the  need  to preserve  peace  and national unity. 

The  President  reminds  all  concerned  especially  persons  working  in  the media  or  appearing  on  its  platforms  to  be  circumspect  and  guard  against the  use  of  intemperate  language  which  has  the  potenti al  of  causing unnecessary tension  especially in  this  election  year.  

The  President  is  hopeful  that  all  will  draw  lessons  from  the  events  leading to the  conviction  of  the  three  persons and  bear  in  mind  the  consequences of injudicious utterances. 

Signed: EDWARD  K.  OMANE  BOAMAH 
 (DR.) ( Minister) 
Monday,  August  22,  2016 .
 Issued  in  Accra  on 

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