`Free Tsatsu Tsikata Movement` seeks the NDC`s support

Tsatsu Tsikata
Mr Tsikata is incarcerated but his supporters say the ruling that put in prison was influenced.
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The “Free Tsatsu Tsikata Movement”, a campaign of loyalist calling for Mr Tsikata’s freedom, on Thursday called on the executives of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to solicit support for the cause.

The movement intends to campaign vigorously in some regional capitals to press their demand for the release of Mr Tsikata, a former boss of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), who has been convicted of wilfully causing financial loss to the state.

The spokesperson for the group, Mr Kwesi Pratt Jnr. said the movement was taking the campaign to public places and various forums to bring to bear on Ghanaians the “irregularities” in the trial leading to Mr Tsikata’s conviction and other emerging issues in the case, starting with a campaign in Tema on the August 18, 2008.

He said the movement intended to meet leaders of all political parties, faith and trade-based organisations and the TUC to present their case and to seek their support in the campaign.

Mr Pratt said the concern of the movement was that innocent people should not find themselves in prison irrespective of political affiliations and that the campaign would not only focus on Mr Tsikata alone but ensure that justice was done every Ghanaian who had been denied justice.

He said Ghanaians should appreciate the selfless service rendered to the country by Mr Tsikata, adding that his conviction should not be Mr Tsikata’s reward.

Mr Johnson Asiedu Nketia, General Secretary of the NDC, pledged the party’s support for the cause because “Tsatsu is innocent and we should not allow injustice to go on”.

The movement presented six files of documents relating to Mr Tsikata’s trial to the NDC for their study.

Tsikata’s counsel, Tony Lithur and his wife, Esther were also at the meeting.

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tsatsu shud be freed if he is really innocent as u say he is.people shud not juged according to political party bases.

  • Posted by: felicia on September 24th, 2008 at 3:59 pm

i think tsatu has to be released from the jail that judge is a ver y bad woman she go to jail whenthe ndc comes to power so ithink tsatsu should be released…….

  • Posted by: yaw asante on September 29th, 2008 at 8:53 am

To face fact,i hope the ruling government is not doing it`s home work well and there is a need for the great man of ghane(mr.tsatsu tsikata)to be freed.and moreover this government is been too tribalistic and convinced to do things at the wrong direction.
thanks..

  • Posted by: nyamedi elisha on October 4th, 2008 at 3:58 pm

When the NDC come to power they should be very careful with their way of handling their opposition party and rest asured no pay back of evil to those who did wrong.this is time for them to do their work with carefulness when voted in power come this december elections.Because ghana is for ghanaians and must be taken care of.
thanks…

  • Posted by: nyamedi elisha on October 4th, 2008 at 4:09 pm

Please update me on the nextline of action since Mr Tsikata’s application has been dismissed the highest court of the land.
Thank you

  • Posted by: Lopez Doe on November 6th, 2008 at 10:51 am

Justice must prevail

  • Posted by: Lopez Doe on November 6th, 2008 at 10:54 am

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