Social commentator Kwame Asare Obeng known popularly as A Plus has urged the National Democratic Congress and others to avoid name-calling when they do not have their day in court.
The Court of Appeal in Ghana confirmed a no-case submission in the ambulance case of Cassiel Ato Forson and others.
The opposition political party, which has been very critical of the judiciary in the past due to unfavourable case outcomes, is now celebrating the ruling.
The opposition leader, John Dramani Mahama, has been a vocal critic of the Judiciary, suggesting they are aligned with the government, which he believes has control over all institutions in Ghana.
However, in response to the verdict of the appellate court, John Mahama suggested that it demonstrates the presence of judges who have integrity.
The stance taken by the ex-President contradicts his previous opinions on the Ghanaian judiciary.
In response, Kwame A Plus has advised the opposition to stop using derogatory names when they are not able to present their case in court.
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