The suspended chairman of the New Patriotic Party, Mr. Paul Afoko has lost the case in which he challenged his suspension by the NPP at an Accra high court. According to the court, Mr. Afoko had no case and that the processes that led to the suspension was fair, lawful and just. According to sources at the Human Rights Court division of the High Court where the case was heard reported that the court was presided over by Mr. Justice Anthony Yeboah. Nana Yaw Osei, spokesperson of Mr. Afoko said they will appeal the ruling. He said Mr. Afoko disagrees with the judgement and will definitely appeal
Mr. Afoko was elected national chairman of the NPP in April 2014 and was suspended in October 2015 over acts the party said were inimical to its political fortunes. He was suspended alongside the General Secretary of the party, Mr. Kwabena Agyepong and Second Vice Chairperson, Mr. Sammy Crabbe.
Mr. Afoko was elected national chairman of the NPP in April 2014 and was suspended in October 2015 over acts the party said were inimical to its political fortunes. He was suspended alongside the General Secretary of the party, Mr. Kwabena Agyepong and Second Vice Chairperson, Mr. Sammy Crabbe.
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