High Court Issues Bench Warrant for Contested Akwatia MP
The Koforidua High Court has issued a bench warrant for the arrest of Ernest Yaw Kumi, the presumed winner of the Akwatia parliamentary seat in the Eastern Region, after finding him guilty of contempt of court. The ruling follows Kumi’s failure to comply with an interim court injunction issued against him, barring him from being sworn in as a Member of Parliament-elect. The legal dispute stems from an ongoing challenge to the results of the Akwatia parliamentary election, which has been a subject of contention. On January 7, 2025, the High Court placed a temporary injunction on Kumi, explicitly prohibiting him from taking the oath of office in Parliament. However, despite the court order, Kumi proceeded to present himself for swearing-in at the Parliament House in Accra on the same day. His actions led to the court finding him guilty of disobedience and contempt, ultimately leading to the issuance of the arrest warrant. The court’s decision to issue the bench warrant follows Kumi’s failure to appear before the court as directed. Legal experts indicate that his absence further aggravated his contempt charge, reinforcing the court’s decision to take stronger action. Contempt of court is a serious legal offense, and the consequences could range from fines to a potential jail term, depending on how the case unfolds. Meanwhile, Kumi’s legal team has not officially commented on the development, but sources suggest they may pursue legal remedies to challenge the contempt conviction and possibly seek a revocation of the arrest warrant. The political landscape in Akwatia remains tense, with party supporters and constituents closely following the legal proceedings, as the court’s decision could have implications on the representation of the constituency in Parliament. Political analysts have noted that the Akwatia parliamentary seat has been fiercely contested over the years, with legal battles playing a significant role in determining who ultimately assumes office. This latest controversy only adds to the history of electoral disputes in the constituency. With the court taking a firm stance on upholding its orders, the situation remains fluid as law enforcement agencies may be called upon to enforce the arrest warrant. The case has sparked widespread debate, with many questioning the implications of Kumi’s defiance on the rule of law and judicial authority in the country. As the legal battle continues, all eyes remain on the Koforidua High Court, awaiting the next steps in this unfolding political and judicial drama.
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