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Bawumia eulogises late Akoto Ampaw

By Vincent Ashitey
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Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia says he is 'greatly' saddened to hear about the passing of 'my friend', lawyer Anthony Akoto-Ampaw

Akoto Ampaw, popularly known as Sheyshey, who represented President Akufo-Addo in the 2020 election petition died at the University of Ghana Medical Center (UGMC) on Friday, October 20, 2023.

In a post, Bawumia said, "Sheyshey's loyalty, commitment, frankness, and humility were outstanding."

He expressed his condolences to Akoto Ampaw’s family.

"I offer my empathy to the Akoto-Ampaw family for this painful loss and pray for God's protection for them during this difficult period."

https://twitter.com/MBawumia/status/1715724276697874501?t=_jM-kzto0tBWYy6DmyCLjA&s=19

Who is Akoto Ampaw 

Mr. Ampaw was a veteran lawyer who for many years worked at the famous law firm Akufo-Addo Prempeh and Co. He rose through the ranks becoming a Partner at the firm founded by President Nana Akufo-Addo and Dr. Edmund Prempeh.

Major cases

The most recent key case handled by Akoto Ampaw was the case of John Dramani Mahama v Electoral Commission and Nana Akufo-Addo. This is the case in which National Democratic Congress 2020 Presidential Candidate John Dramani Mahama challenged the outcome of the 2020 Presidential Polls. Mr. Ampaw successfully led a legal team to defend President-Akufo-Addo’s electoral victory.

 

He also famously represented Fix the Country Convener Oliver Barker-Vormawor during his quest to secure bail when he was arraigned on charges of Treason Felony. This brought into focus his unwavering commitment to human rights for working at the President’s law firm and taking up a case in defence of someone accused of plotting to oust the President.

In 2010, he successfully got the High Court to dismiss charges filed against former Chief of Staff Kwadwo Mpiani and former Chief Executive Officer of Ghana @ 50 secretariat Dr. Charles Wereko Brobbey. The two were slapped with various charges of causing financial loss to the state following a Commission of Inquiry report that indicted them. Mr. Ampaw urged the court to dismiss the charges pointing out that it was irregular for a prosecution to be mounted on the basis of the findings of a Commission of Inquiry. This case remains an important legal authority on Commission’s of Inquiry and the legal effect of their conclusions.

Outside the court room

Outside the court room, Akoto Ampaw was a Human rights advocate, associating many times with the Ghana Centre for Democratic Development and other groups committed to safeguarding fundamental freedoms. He recently joined a team of notable advocates to kick against the Anti-Gay bill which is yet to be passed by parliament.

In the early 1990’s he was a key member of the Movement for Freedom and Justice which Prof Albert Adu-Boahen , Kwesi Pratt Jnr, Kweku Baako, Nana Akufo-Addo and others had established to fight for a return to democracy in Ghana.