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Former Tamale Central MP Alhaji Inusah Fuseini says he is not shunning investigations as police suggest.
Inusah Fuseini was brought before the Kaneshie District Court on Monday, February 22, 2021, on the basis of a judicial summons requested by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Ghanaian police.
Police acted by claiming the former lawmaker had avoided their invitation to help them investigate a case.
But Inusah Fuseini in an interview on Eyewitness News said it was surprising that the police received a meeting notice pasted on his door as if he were trying to evade their invitation.
“I am a responsible citizen of this country… I have never fled from the police,” he noted.
He explained that the police wrote him a letter through former Speaker of Parliament Professor Aaron Mike Oquaye on December 24, 2020 inviting him to help them with investigations into some of the comments he made on Radio Gold, but it was not available.
“On December 24, my lawyers wrote to the CID and told them that I was engaged in parliamentary duties while on my way to my constituency… My lawyer told me that he had delivered the letter to the director. of CID operations personally. ”
“We never heard of the CID until a court summons was pasted on the gate of my house. It is not true that I fled the investigations, ”he insisted.
The court then ordered Inusah Fuseini to assist the police in their investigations.
The former lawmaker reportedly said on Radio Gold’s Alhaji and Alhaji show that the National Democratic Congress (NDC), which lost the 2020 presidential elections, should consider running a government parallel to the government led by Akufo-Addo.
Following the court order, the police met with him and retransmitted that part of the program to which he explained that it had been misinterpreted.
He said he told the police, “It was an expression of my point of view, it was advice and I knew that this advice will not be taken because I am aware that by the time I As I said, plans were well advanced for the NDC. go to court to contest the elections. ”
— citinewsroom
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