Supreme Court Throws Out Suit Against Woyome

The Supreme Court (SC) has dismissed a suit by one Abdulai Yusif Fanash Muhammed which sought a review of the highest court’s earlier ruling that businessman, Alfred Agbesi Woyome should refund the GH¢51.2 million paid to him by government as judgement debt.

Mr Muhammed sued Mr Alfred Agbesi Woyome, Attorney General (AG) and Mr Martin Amidu.

He wanted a declaration that the financial engineering claims by Mr Woyome arising out of the tender bid by Vamed Engineering GmbH/Waterville Holdings during the procurement process in June 2005 until its wrongful abrogation in August 2005 was not an international business transaction within the meaning of Article 181 of the 1992 Constitution.

He was of the belief that the Supreme Court had no jurisdiction to pronounce on the financial engineering claims between a citizen of Ghana and the government of Ghana which does not fall within the ambit or purview of article 181.

The application was however withdrawn by the plaintiff.

Following that the court on Thursday struck out the suit on the grounds that the case before it was frivolous, Graphic Online's Seth J. Bokpe reported from court.