The ongoing trial involving Ken Ofori-Atta and seven co-defendants was adjourned once more in the courts of Ghana, extending the legal proceedings in a case that has attracted significant public attention.
Court sources indicate that procedural issues and pending submissions from both the prosecution and defense contributed to the latest adjournment. No new hearing date has been formally announced, leaving stakeholders and observers awaiting updates.
The trial, which centers on allegations yet to be fully disclosed publicly, has been marked by repeated delays, prompting criticism from some quarters over the slow pace of judicial proceedings.
Legal analysts note that adjournments, while sometimes necessary to ensure due process, can affect public confidence in timely justice.
Both the prosecution and the defense have been directed to prepare outstanding documents and evidence ahead of the next scheduled hearing. Meanwhile, public interest in the case remains high, with many following developments closely due to the involvement of high-profile figures.
Authorities stress that the adjournment does not reflect any conclusion on the merits of the case, and the judicial process will continue in accordance with legal protocols.







