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Prof Mensah-Bonsu misses ICC job

Ghana’s candidate, vying for the post of International Criminal Court (ICC) as a Judge missed out on the post after nine rounds of voting Wednesday.

Although Professor Henrietta Mensa-Bonsu put up a good fight, the Assembly of States Parties voted two other African candidates from Uganda and Benin.

In the end, five females were elected with the only male from Italy.  The successful candidates were:

Tomoko AKANE, Japan, Solomy Balungi BOSSA, Uganda, Reine Adelaide Sophie ALAPINI-GANSOU, Benin, Luz del Carmen IBÁÑEZ CARRANZA, Peru, Kimberly PROST, Canada, Rosario Salvatore AITALA, Italy.

According to William Nyarko of Africa Centre for International Law and Accountability (ACILA), who is attending the meeting of the Assembly to the ICC that elected the judges told Joy News there was mix reaction after the announcement of the final results.

“Those who were expecting to be elected some of them did not make it. Our candidate from Ghana put up a good showing but there were things which went against her.

“One of it was that she was not endorsed by the African Union (AU) which endorsed three other candidates from Losotho, Uganda and Benin,” he said.

The Attorney General, Gloria Akuffo and Minister-at-large, Dr Edward Mahama were part of the Ghanaian entourage entourage which traveled to The Hague to support Prof. Mensah-Bonsu.


Source: myjoyonline.com

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