Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, the Member of Parliament for North Tongu, has reacted to the dismissal of Rev. Victor Boateng Kusi’s application.
Earlier this year, the Secretary to the Board of Trustees of the National Cathedral, Rev. Victor Kusi Boateng, filed an application that sought to restrain Okudzeto from any further public publication on him relative to the National Cathedral.
However, the Human Rights Court dismissed the application by the clergyman on July 13, 2023, for lack of capacity and locus standi.
“The court’s judgment was emphatic that my parliamentary oversight had unraveled two distinct identities in conduct that bothers with criminality, and therefore the application was dismissed for lack of capacity and locus standi,’’ Okudzeto wrote in an earlier tweet he posted.
The legislator said that the court’s decision has given him the confidence to continue his parliamentary oversight in an interview with TV3 about the same subject that 1Family Radio monitored.
“This gives me even more motivation and vigor to maintain our oversight in parliament,’’ Okudzeto asserted.
The National Cathedral, he said, is the most hazardous project ever undertaken by any government in our fourth republic. Ablakwa further stated that some ministers participating in the project, including the ministers of foreign affairs and lands and natural resources, need to explain what’s happening to the public.
“This National Cathedral is the world’s most reckless project any government has embarked on,’’ he added.
Source: 1Familyradio