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Report being used to prosecute Opuni lacks scientific basis …Research scientist tells court

 A research scientist at the School of Nuclear and Allied Sciences, Atomic Energy, Ghana, Dr Samuel Bam­ford, yesterday told the High Court in Accra that one of the reports re­lied upon by the state to prosecute Dr Stephen Kwabena Opuni and one other, in ongoing COCOBOD trial has no basis in science.

It is recalled that the Ghana Standards Authority conducted scientific tests on lithovit fertiliser, the basis upon which the state is prosecuting Dr Opuni, the former Chief Executive of Ghana CO­COBOD, and Mr Seidu Agongo, the Managing Director of Agricult Ghana Limited, a fertiliser-manu­facturing company.

However, the report Dr Bam­ford is discrediting is the Quartey Papafio Report on lithovit fertiliser, which the prosecution is relying to make a case against the accused.

For instance, the research scientist, who is giving evidence as

 a defence witness, said the Papafio Report used the basis for testing water to test the fertiliser.

Below is what transpired be­tween the witness and counsel for Mr Agongo and Agricult Ghana Limited, Mr Benson Nutsupkui.

Nutsupkui: My lord, the new witness is Dr Samuel Akoto Bam­ford. He is a principal research scientist with the School of Nuclear and Allied Sciences, Atomic Energy Ghana.

Nutsupkui: We requested that you analyse two scientific reports on the testing of lithovit fertiliser by Ghana standards Authority.

Witness: Yes, my lord.

Nutsupkui: You have the re­ports of your analysis?

Witness: Yes, my lord, I have the reports.

Nutsupkui: Please kindly look at this document. Is that the reports you produced?

Witness: Yes, my lord.

Nutsupkui: Now, look at exhibit H, page 105. That is scientific re­port in exhibit H. Have you seen it before?

Witness: Yes, it is one of the reports I analysed.

Nutsupkui: How did you identi­fy the Papafio report you analysed?

Witness: I attached it as Appen­dix 1

Question: Exhibit 144 is the Ghana standards Authority test results.

Nutsupkui: How did you identi­fy it in your report?

Witness: I identified it as Ap­pendix 2.

Nutsupkui: Do you have a copy of your report?

Witness: Yes, my lord.

Nutsupkui: My lord, we would like to tender the report through the witness.

Prosecution: My lord, we don’t have any objection.

Justice Aboagye Tandoh: By court, the scientific evaluation of laboratory analysis report on fertiliser sample as analysed by Dr Bamford is tendered without objection, and it is admitted as exhibit 149.

Nutsupkui: Sir, with regard to the Quartey Papafio Report, your first issue was with the reference. What is your issue?

Witness: The reference in the Quartey Papafio Report is the stan­dard reference for drinking water.

Nutsupkui: Sir, so what is good or bad about that reference?

Witness: My lord, water and fertiliser have different nature and metrics. In other words, water and fertiliser are not the same, so you cannot use the same procedure of testing without serious modifica­tion.

Nutsupkui: So, in your analysis, what standard did the Quartey Papafio Report use?

Witness: The Quartey Papafio Report cited GS 175, which is in 2017, and it is for drinking water.

Nutsupkui: What analytical technique was used by the Quartey Papafio Report?

Witness: The analytical tech­nique was unclear and ambiguous.

Nutsupkui: Now, Sir, you also analysed the results of the Quartey Papafio Report. What did you find?

Witness: The Quartey Papa­fio Report presented only three perimeters – calcium, magnesium and urea. These are not enough for any fertiliser.

Nutsupkui: You also analysed the perimetres he used. What did you find?

Witness: The few perimetres he used were not in accordance with the standards

Nutsupkui: Sir, what is the conclusion of the Quartey Papafio Result?

Witness: Their report was con­tradictory to their own results.

Nutsupkui: So, if we are to determine whether a product is a fertiliser or not, can we be held on the Quartey Papafio Report? In other words, can the Quartey Papa­fio Report be relied upon?

Witness: No, my lord, the report is wrong.

Nutsupkui: Now, let us come to the material safety report. What is the issue with the reference and testing method?

Witness: My lord, the reference and testing method in this report are acceptable because they comply with the Ghana analytical manual.

BY MALIK SULLEMANA

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