Gyampo urges OSP to remain neutral in Ofori-Atta probe

Professor Ransford Gyampo runs the Ghana Shippers Authority and wants fair treatment for Ken Ofori-Atta. The government worker spoke about this case during a Saturday TV show on TV3 called KeyPoints. Gyampo thinks the Special Prosecutor office should handle things without personal feelings getting involved. He worries that unfair treatment might hurt Kissi Agyebeng's good name as the Special Prosecutor. The professor hopes nobody wants revenge against the former Finance Minister.

People across Ghana are talking about why officials declared Ofori-Atta wanted for questioning. Many citizens think the Special Prosecutor could have found other ways to talk with him. Some suggested using video calls or sending workers to meet him outside Ghana. Ofori-Atta's lawyers asked for computer meetings because their client has health problems. Government investigators said no because they had not charged him with crimes at that time.

Gyampo believes everyone should know the truth about Ofori-Atta's sickness. The professor thinks being sick creates real problems that people must respect. He also questions whether the Special Prosecutor office does good work on important cases. Gyampo remembers how the Cecilia Dapaah investigation started strong but produced no real results. Officials are looking into several matters from when Ofori-Atta worked under President Akufo-Addo.
 

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