SUAME CONSTITUENCY NDC YOUTH ORGANIZER GRANTED BAIL
The Asokwa Circuit Court near Kumasi in the shanti region
has granted bail to the Suame Constituency NDC Youth Organizer, Razak Koampa
Avoliya with two sureties to justify.
He is to appear before the court again on the 9th of next
month, March 2023 when the trial is expected to start.
He is facing a single charge of ‘Offensive Conduct conducive
to breach the peace’ contrary to Section 207 of the Criminal and Other Offences
law, Act 29 of 1960 as Amended.
At his second appearance in court today, Tuesday February
14, 2023, the Presiding judge of the court, Mr. Fred Obikyere, directed the
prosecution team led by the Head of Legal and Prosecution of the Ashanti
Central Regional Police Command, ACoP Kofi Blagodzi, to serve Razak’s Legal
Team with all the documents and materials it will be relying on for the
prosecution before the next adjourned date in line with the law on fair trial.
At today’s hearing, the prosecution formally proffered the
charge to the accused person for which the court took his plea.
Mr. Avoliya pleaded not guilty to the charge.
Razak Komapa Avoliya (with hand raised) being hailed by NDC sympathizers upon his bail. |
The judge, Mr. Obikyere then took the facts of the case from
ACoP Blagodzi who narrated that, ‘before or on the 6th of February, 2023, the
police received a video that had gone viral on social media in which Razak
asked NDC members to use guns to kill members of the NPP in the run up to the
2024 general elections.’
According to ACoP Blagodzi, the accused was traced to Suame
where he lives and also serves as the Youth Organizer of the NDC in that
Constituency.
According to him, the utterances by Razak amounts to
inciting a section of the member of the public to attack others to create chaos
in the society.
The defence legal team of five (5) lawyers led by Mr. Evans
Amankwaah, prayed the court for a bail for their client arguing that ‘Razak is
a known Suame Constituency Youth Organizer of the NDC for 12 years and a
resident of Suame and that, he will be available to the court anytime
necessary’.
Another member of the deffence legal team also prayed the
court to tamper justice with mercy in a show of ‘love on a day the world is
commemorating as Valentine, which is love’ so that Razak could also go back to
his family to show love to his family.
The prosecution team did not oppose the bail application.
At the court premises was a large crowd of NDC faithful including sympathizers spanning national, regional, constituency and ward executives to ordinary members including the aged who were there to show solidarity to Razak.
At the delegation from the national level was the National
Organizer, Joseph Yamin while the Regional Vice Chairman, Captain Jabari also
led his regional executives.
Other prominent NDC members around included a former Ashanti
Regional Security Liaison Officer, Mr. Bempon Marfo.
Joseph Yamin -NDC National Organizer...after the court hearing. |
The party faithful, upon information of the bail, chanted
some of the NDC’s popular songs like ‘Revo, Revo…’.
Also at the court complex premises was a significant number
of police personnel both armed and unarmed within and around the premises to
protect life and property.
Later in an interview, the National Organizer, Joseph Yamin,
stressed that, the arrest and prosecution of the Suame Constituency Youth
Organizer of the NDC will not intimidate members of the party going into next
year’s presidential and parliamentary elections.
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