Economic analyst Senyo Hosi rejects claims that petitions against Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo stem from politics. During a TV panel Saturday, he defended the Council of State, saying its 31 members cannot be easily manipulated. He called suggestions otherwise an insult to their intelligence. The matter centers on procedure rather than partisan interests, he explained. This comes as the debate about the Chief Justice heats up online.
Hosi said we should judge petitions on legal grounds instead of political angles. He stressed that the proper process matters more than the motivation behind complaints. The public sharing of petition details might harm the fairness of proceedings, he warned. He expressed faith in checks between Parliament and courts to prevent unfair treatment. These safeguards help protect against bias from any single group.
He urged people to trust legal institutions to handle this matter fairly. Hosi believes national institutions can withstand partisan pressure. He asked everyone to let the process work without making baseless accusations. His comments aim to calm tensions around the constitutional issue. The debate continues as both petitions and parts of Torkornoo's response circulate across social media platforms.
Hosi said we should judge petitions on legal grounds instead of political angles. He stressed that the proper process matters more than the motivation behind complaints. The public sharing of petition details might harm the fairness of proceedings, he warned. He expressed faith in checks between Parliament and courts to prevent unfair treatment. These safeguards help protect against bias from any single group.
He urged people to trust legal institutions to handle this matter fairly. Hosi believes national institutions can withstand partisan pressure. He asked everyone to let the process work without making baseless accusations. His comments aim to calm tensions around the constitutional issue. The debate continues as both petitions and parts of Torkornoo's response circulate across social media platforms.