Mr. Fifi Kwetey, the General Secretary of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), has urged the Attorney-General to be fair and firm in seeking justice, emphasising the importance of pragmatism and the pursuit of justice for the people of Ghana.
Speaking at the 5th Annual Conference of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Kumasi, last Friday, he stressed that the nation’s motto, “Freedom and Justice,” should guide actions and decisions.
The NDC chief scribe expressed the view that pragmatism is found in justice and the NDC wants justice to be served properly.
The General Secretary reminded attendees that pressure for immediate punishment is understandable, but emphasised that justice must be done correctly, without taking shortcuts or compromising on principles.
The NDC General Secretary cautioned against letting emotions drive actions, referencing past incidents and the need for a measured approach to ensure justice is served.
He underscored the importance of Ghana’s pursuit of justice being guided by fairness and a commitment to the rule of law.
He stressed that Ghana’s history and the quest for justice were touched upon and noted that the country’s experiences and the need for leaders to balance calls for justice with careful consideration of consequences. He emphasised that the path to justice should reflect the nation’s values and aspirations.