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“No More Cover from the Judiciary” – Fifi Kwetey Says NPP Panicking After Chief Justice’s Suspension

Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), claims the New Patriotic Party (NPP) is gripped by fear following the suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Sackey Torkornoo, suggesting the party has lost its last form of legal protection.

During an interview on JoyNews’ PM Express on Tuesday, May 13, Kwetey alleged that the NPP depended heavily on the Chief Justice to protect them in legal matters, and her current predicament has left them vulnerable.

“They’re anxious because they believe her absence makes them more exposed legally,” said the Ketu South MP. “They fear that the one who may have been manipulating the judicial system in their favour is no longer in a position to do so.”

Kwetey denied claims that the NDC is targeting the Chief Justice for political reasons, asserting that their interest lies solely in justice.

“We’re seeking justice, not revenge,” he stated. “Justice means if you’ve abused the system or committed wrongdoing, you must be held accountable.”

His remarks come after a prima facie case was established against the Chief Justice, prompting increased scrutiny over her role.

While Kwetey acknowledged that any removal must follow due legal process, he emphasized that no official, regardless of rank, should be immune to scrutiny.

“If the person responsible for upholding justice fails to abide by the law, then accountability must begin at the top,” he said. “If she’s innocent, she stays. If not, then due consequences must follow.”

Responding to host Evans Mensah’s suggestion that the NDC might fear an active Chief Justice during potential Supreme Court cases, Kwetey insisted the party is not acting out of fear but principle.

“This isn’t about avoiding legal disadvantage—it’s about upholding justice,” he replied. “There’s already a prima facie case against her, and that’s serious.”

He also expressed confidence in the integrity of the Council of State and other constitutional bodies involved in the process, noting their experience and impartiality.

“I trust those involved, including a former Chief Justice and a former Speaker of Parliament. They are respectable individuals, not participants in a political witch hunt.”

Kwetey also defended former President John Mahama, describing him as a fair-minded leader with no interest in targeting innocent people.

“This is about safeguarding the moral integrity of our nation,” he concluded. “Freedom and justice must go hand in hand. If wrongdoing has occurred, accountability should follow—regardless of status.”

In his view, the NPP may only be facing the beginning of a broader political reckoning.

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