Ofosu Ampofo’s trial: Are you sure Adom FM’s Ampofo Adjei is a journalist?- Kojo Marfo quizzes

The trial of two national leaders of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Samuel Ofosu Ampofo and Anthony Kwaku Boahen started with a bombshell when a prosecution witness, Benjamin Osei Ampofo Adjei, a journalist with Accra-based Adom FM, denied knowledge of his witness statement last Wednesday , MyNewsGh.com reports.

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The broadcaster who was the first prosecution witness after taking the stand at the Accra High Court to testify denied knowledge of a statement that bore his signature and which was crucial to the prosecution’s case.

He said to the Court “My Lord, this is the first time I’m seeing this witness statement, it’s my signature but I don’t know what it contains.”

This according to a seasoned Media Practitioner, Kojo Marfo beats logical reasoning and cast a dent on the media fraternity and the brand he prides himself with.

Kojo Marfo questioned on Kumasi-based Pure FM monitored by MyNewsGh.com if indeed, Benjamin Osei Ampofo Adjei is a journalist as he says.

“Kwame, are you sure the guy is a journalist as he claims to be?

This is bad. No rational person will append his signature on a statement he has no knowledge of let alone to talk of the person being a journalist. This is bad. His comments make true of the assertion by a section of the Ghanaian public that media personnel in Ghana do not read and are not brilliant enough for the profession.

He should come again Kwame.” He told Kwame Adinkra on the station’s popular ‘Pure Morning Drive’.

Ofosu Ampofo, the National Chairman of the NDC, and Kwaku Boahen, a Deputy Communications Officer of the party, are standing trial over a leaked tape in which they were allegedly heard inciting violence against the leadership of the Electoral Commission (EC) and the National Peace Council (NPC).

The witness, a Multimedia journalist became a liability to the prosecution when he denied knowledge of a statement that bore his signature.

Below are the exchanges that went on in court yesterday among Adjei, the prosecution witness; the lead prosecutor, Mrs Yvonne Atakora Obuobisa, who is also the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), and Justice Samuel Asiedu, the presiding judge.

DPP: Take a look at this witness statement. Can you identify the signature on it?

Adjei: The signature is mine, but this is the first time I am seeing this statement.

Justice Asiedu: If the signature on the statement is yours, how come this is the first time you are seeing this statement?

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After the denial by the witness, the DPP sought to tender the statement into evidence, but that was objected to by Mr Tony Lithur, lawyer for Ofosu Ampofo, and Dr Basit Aziz Bamba, counsel for Boahen.

In his objection, Mr Lithur argued that per the practice direction on disclosures, all parties (prosecution and defence) must agree before a witness statement could be tendered as evidence.

According to him, the defense had not agreed for the statement to be tendered because the witness had denied knowledge of it.

In response, Mrs Obuobisa refuted the argument by the defense and submitted that the rule of admissibility of a witness statement required a witness statement to be dated and signed or thump-printed by the witness.

According to her, the statement was dated May 3, 2019, had been duly signed by the witness and, therefore, it must be admitted into evidence.

On claims by the witness that he did not author the statement but that it was brought to him to sign, the DPP said Adjei gave a statement to the police on March 25, 2019 and it was that statement which was turned into a witness statement which he duly signed.

“Once he has signed it and it was prepared from his police statement, it must be adopted as evidence,” the DPP argued.

In his ruling, Justice Asiedu agreed with the prosecution and held that so far as the statement contained the signature of the witness, it must be adopted as evidence.

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“To the extent that the witness has identified his signature on the statement, the statement is valid and acceptable,” Justice Asiedu ruled.

Source: MyNewsGh.com/ Evans Osei-Bonsu/ 2020

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