
A member of the National Democratic Congress' legal team, Abraham Amaliba has finally reacted to the statement from the Ghanaian who is overseas.
According to Abraham Amaliba, if the Judicial Service are working in favor of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government, there will be consequences on our country's security, Ghana because the Ghanaian who is overseas made a statement and the contents in the statement talks about the negativity of Ghana.
The name of that Ghanaian is John Zibiri and according to the end of his statement, "the Ghana Police and the Judicial Service are corrupt".
Abraham Amaliba in reacting to the statement ended up saying, what has happened is an injustice under Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo's government and due to John's statement, it is not surprising a Lebanese who was arrested could get the courage to threaten a Ghanaian.
If you want to hear the statement from John Zibiri as Abraham Amaliba read it to the host of "Me Man Nti", click here.
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