The Supreme Court on Thursday asked that the issue of hosting the suspected terrorist in Ghana should be sent back to Parliament for approval. It was on the judgement in the case brought before it by Margaret Banful and Henry Nana Boakye against the Attorney General. The agreement has been ordered to be ratified by Parliament within three months, failure of which the two Yemenis will be sent back. But a statement issued by the Minister of Information, Mustapha Abdul Hamid, on Thursday said the two former G-Bay detainees “have been comporting themselves well since their arrival in Ghana”. “Government is going to take prompt steps to address the consequential orders,” the statement assured.
Source: GhanaWeb June 22, 2017 21:22 UTC