Wontumi Wins Supreme Court Defamation Case, Ekwow Spio-Garbrah’s $10 Million Claim Dismissed

Mr. Bernard Antwi Boasiako also known as Chairman Wontumi, NPP Ashanti Regional Chairman has won a major legal victory at the Supreme Court of Ghana in a defamation case brought against him by former Trade and Industry Minister Ekwow Spio-Garbrah. The Supreme Court dismissed the claims, clearing Wontumi of all allegations and ending a long-running dispute that began in 2022.
Spio-Garbrah had initially filed the lawsuit at the High Court in Kumasi, seeking $10 million in damages over statements he claimed had defamed him and tarnished his reputation. Wontumi consistently denied the allegations, maintaining that the claims were unfounded and politically motivated. The Supreme Court ultimately ruled in his favor, dismissing the defamation case and affirming his innocence.
The ruling has triggered widespread reactions across Ghana. Supporters of Wontumi hailed the decision as a vindication of his integrity, describing it as a long-awaited justice served. Many emphasized that the judgment demonstrates the importance of protecting reputations and ensuring fairness for public figures under the law.
The case also highlights broader issues regarding political rivalry and freedom of expression in Ghana. Observers note that defamation lawsuits involving prominent individuals often spark debate over the balance between personal reputation and the right to free speech, as well as the potential for legal actions to be used as political tools.
With the Supreme Court’s decision, Wontumi is now free to continue his public and political engagements without the shadow of the lawsuit affecting his credibility. Legal analysts suggest that the judgment could set a precedent for how courts handle defamation claims involving high-profile figures, reinforcing standards for evidence, procedural fairness, and judicial oversight.
The ruling underlines the judiciary’s role in safeguarding justice and protecting individuals from unfounded claims. For Wontumi, it is not just a legal win but a reaffirmation of his standing and reputation in Ghanaian public life, sending a clear message about the limits of politically charged legal actions.
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Source: Thepressradio.com




