The Supreme Court has advised lawyers of remanded #FixTheCountry activist, Oliver Barker-Vormawor, to focus on ensuring Mr. Vormawor’s liberties rather than the frolic of an intellectual exercise they had embarked on.
The five-member panel was at a loss as to how the lawyers seemed to have abandoned their priority of seeking enforcement of their client’s rights while chasing after the state over its obligations.
His Lordship Yuoni Kulendi pointed out to the lawyers that there was a right of liberty under Article 14(3) of the Constitution, saying “it is your priority as counsel to prosecute that right.” Is this the time for this intellectual exercise? If this man’s liberty is at stake should you not take pragmatic steps to secure that?”
Her Ladyship Getrude Torkornor also quizzed the lawyers. Her Ladyship accordingly advised the lawyers to “think through this and just do the pragmatic thing”.
Bail Application
It became apparent that the Apex Court was contemplating the grant of bail to Oliver Barker Vormawor. The Attorney-General however argued against such an order saying the Court would be setting a bad precedent if it made any such orders.
Miss Diana Asonoba-Dapaah told the Court that the AG was very much opposed to a bail granted by the Supreme Court but may not be opposed to the idea of bail if the application is made at the appropriate forum, i.e, the High Court.
The apex court also observed that in situations like this where the liberty of the individual is at stake, the AG also had the responsibility to so advise on how to protect the same.
Taking a cue from the Bench, Dr. Justice Srem Sai withdrew the application.
Citi News gathers that the lawyers will work on filing the bail application before the High Court by Friday.
Advise Vormawor to behave
Meanwhile, their Lordships have urged lawyers for Oliver Barker-Vormawor to advise the activist over his utterances.
“While working on this application also advise your client to be mindful of his utterances.”
Mr. Vormawor is said to have burst out in court, compelling the court to throw him out of the courtroom.
Bench
His Lordship Jones Dotse as President
His Lordship, Nene Amegatcher
His Lordship, Prof. Ashie Kotei
Her Ladyship Getrude Torkonoo
His Lordship, Yoni Kulendi
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