Mahama Ayariga sends a strong message to Ken Ofori-Atta that got the Attention of many Ghanaians
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Mahama Ayariga, Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, has advised individuals who feel their privacy has been violated to seek legal redress in court. His remarks come in response to reports of an alleged raid on the residence of former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta.
If Anybody Thinks Their Privacy Has Been Violated, They Should Go to Court – Mahama Ayariga on Alleged Raid on Ken Ofori-Atta’s Residence
Speaking on the issue, Ayariga emphasized that privacy rights are protected by law, and any perceived violations should be challenged through legal means. He maintained that institutions responsible for law enforcement and security must operate within the confines of the law, ensuring that citizens’ rights are respected at all times.
“If anybody thinks their privacy has been violated, they should go to court. That is the proper way to seek justice,” Ayariga stated. He pointed out that the judiciary exists to adjudicate such matters and offer remedies where necessary.
Reports of the alleged raid have sparked controversy, with some questioning the legality of the security operation. While details remain unclear, concerns have been raised about potential breaches of privacy and due process. Ayariga’s stance underscores the importance of legal channels in addressing such concerns rather than resorting to political rhetoric or speculation.
This development adds to the ongoing discussions about the rule of law and accountability in Ghana’s governance structure. As the debate continues, it remains to be seen whether Ken Ofori-Atta or any affected parties will take legal action in response to the alleged incident.
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