
The Member of Parliament for North Tongu Constituency, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has dared Ghana’s Attorney General, Godfred Yeboah Dame to go ahead and sue him.
Speaking in an interview with Metro TV’s Good Morning Ghana, the NDC lawmaker indicated that he has given Godfred Dame to do whatever he wants.

According to him, Godfred Dame’s denial of the roles he played as secretary to the National Cathedral and board member of the PPA is laughable.
Samuel Okudzeto said that Godfred Dame should go ahead and sue him and Ghanaians shall see who will end up in jail.
“I dare the Attorney-General. He should go ahead and sue me, we will see who will end up in jail”, the North Tongu MP said.
This comes after Godfred demanded a retraction and apology from Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa for saying that he played roles as secretary to the National Cathedral and board member of the PPA.

Godfred Dame disclosed that failure on the MP’s part to retract and apologise for accusing him of conflict of interest will see him institute a legal action against same.
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