Acting NRSA Director General Comments on Ongoing Legal Proceedings
The Acting Director General of the National Road Safety Authority (NRSA), Abraham Amaliba, has alleged that the decision by lawyer Andy Appiah-Kubi to withdraw from the Samreboi case involving Bernard Antwi Boasiako is a strategy aimed at delaying the legal process.
Speaking on the matter, Amaliba argued that the withdrawal could potentially slow down proceedings and prolong the resolution of the case, which has attracted significant public and political attention.
Questions Raised Over Timing of Withdrawal
According to Amaliba, the timing of the lawyer’s decision has raised questions among observers about its impact on the progress of the case.
He suggested that changes in legal representation at a critical stage of proceedings can often lead to requests for adjournments, additional preparation time, and procedural delays.
The comments add a new dimension to public discussions surrounding the case, which continues to be closely monitored by political stakeholders and members of the public.
Legal Rights and Due Process
Despite the criticism, legal analysts note that lawyers have the professional right to withdraw from cases under certain circumstances, provided the withdrawal complies with legal and ethical requirements.
They also emphasize that all parties involved are entitled to due process and fair representation under Ghana’s legal system.
The court is expected to determine the next steps in the matter, including any implications arising from changes in legal representation.
Public Interest in the Case Remains High
The Samreboi case has generated widespread interest across political and legal circles, with supporters and critics closely following developments.
Observers believe the outcome of the case could have broader implications, making every procedural development a subject of public discussion.
As proceedings continue, stakeholders are calling for transparency, fairness, and adherence to the rule of law.
More Developments Expected
With legal proceedings still ongoing, further reactions are expected from the parties involved, including the legal team representing Chairman Wontumi.
The courts are expected to continue handling the matter in accordance with established legal procedures while ensuring that justice is served.
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