In a video that has gone viral, North Tongu MP Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa is seen kicking away the writ that Rev. Kusi Boateng, the secretary of the National Cathedral Board of Trustees, had filed against him.
The order seeks to prevent him from further disclosing to the public the applicant’s private information, documents, letters, communications, and property, as well as for any additional orders the court may find appropriate.
On Friday, February 3, 2023, a bailiff served him at Metro Television after he appeared on their morning program, Good Morning Ghana.
In the footage, the lawmaker, who had been seen standing by his car with the bailiff, eventually got inside to try to make a getaway.
But in his presence, the bailiff threw the document to the ground. Mr. Ablakwa was compelled to exit the vehicle as a result. He then returned to his seat, kicked the document out of his car, and started the car.
Ablakwa is subject to a court-issued restraining order over the Prophet’s personal problems. He had apparently been eluding them until they caught up with him.
Man had been avoiding all this time until he was apprehended today. If you know that everything you have been saying is true, why have you been avoiding?
Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa represents the North Tongu in the Volta region as a member of parliament (born August 11, 1980). During the administrations of both John Atta Mills and John Dramani Mahama, he was a deputy minister of state.
While a student at the University of Ghana, he presided over the National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) from 2005 to 2006. He also contributed to the group that created the NDC’s youth policy for the 2008 election campaign. He belonged to the pro-masses pressure group Committee for Joint Action (CJA). He is a Ghanaian Institute of Public Relations (IPR) Accredited Member (APR).