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Court discharges three Christ Embassy members prosecuted for flouting COVID-19 law
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Prosecution of Christ Embassy leaders over defunct COVID-19 restriction law hypocritical- Sammy
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He said he doesn t understand why the government will prosecute leaders of Christ Embassy. In a Facebook post, he said It s a sacrilege and in fact, the height of hypocrisy for President Akufo-Addo to prosecute leaders of the Christ Embassy church for holding a program to preach Christ and heal the sick, at a time legal restrictions on public gatherings had lapsed, when he, President Akufo-Addo, the NPP and the NDC of which I am a member, held rallies and mass political gatherings in the run-up to the 2020 general elections, when COVID was at its peak and restrictions on public gatherings were in full force.
Three of the accused, Alex Asomani, Wilson Delali, and Agyeman Kumi Nutifafa are members of the Christ Embassy Church, and the fourth person, Edmond Dapaaah is the one who manages the Fantasy Dome facility at the Trade Fair Centre. The accused persons who are members of the Church were granted bail in the sum of GH¢80,000 with two sureties each. One of the sureties the court said should be a public/civil servant earning not less than GH¢1400. The three members of the Christ Embassy Church pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to commit crime for failing to failure to comply with restrictions imposed contrary to Regulation 4 of the Imposition of Restrictions (coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic) (No. 16) instrument, 2020 Executive Instrument (E.I.) 395 and Section 6 of the imposition of the restriction Act, 2020 (Act 1012).