High court places injunction on NDC flagbearer election

An Accra High Court has placed an interim injunction on the upcoming election by the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) to select a flagbearer for the Election 2020.

It followed the filing of a suit by two members of the NDC in Accra, who are claiming that the guidelines for the conduct of the election which has been introduced by the National Executive of the party was against the September 1992 constitution of the NDC.

The plaintiffs, Abdallah Issa from Galelia and James Kabu Natey-Oman from Old Bortianor are therefore seeking a declaration that the guidelines published by the NDC for the presidential election is “null and void” and that it was “ultra vires” to the September 1992 constitution of the NDC.

They want the court to declare that the introduction of certain eligibility criteria as conditions precedent for Presidential Candidates as part of the said guidelines provoke the letter and spirit of the NDC constitution and are unlawful, graphic online reports.

The Accra High Court granted the interim injunction on Tuesday afternoon.

More to follow…

2 Comments on High court places injunction on NDC flagbearer election

  1. Those who does not have money to file should stop commenting too much about the filing fees they can choose to step down for their friend to go

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