Ghana’s National Security must be present at the main opposition New
Patriotic Party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting scheduled
for today, November 3, 2015, that is the warning from the governing
National Democratic Congress’ MP for Ablekuma Central, Mr Theophilus
Tetteh Chaie.
He told Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen political talk show hosted by Kojo
Asare-Barfour Acheampong on Monday, November 2, that knowing the NPP’s
recent violent history with such meetings due to the internal wrangling
in the party, it will be prudent for personnel of the National Security
to be deployed at the Asylum Down headquarters to safeguard life and
property during the meeting.
Acting chairman Freddie Blay is convening the meeting, which has been
confirmed by Director of Communication, Nana Akomea, on the same
programme.
Mr Akomea said the party, despite an application for interlocutory
injunction filed by some of its members against holding such meetings,
will go ahead with the meeting.
Flagbearer of the NPP, Nana Akufo-Addo, who returned home recently from
an international tour, according to Mr Akomea, may join the meeting at
the Asylum Down headquarters, if he so wished.
A similar meeting last week degenerated into violence when stones were
hurled at the General Secretary’s Sport Utility Vehicle. The car’s rear
screen got cracked as a result.
Three aggrieved plaintiffs sued former President John Kufuor, Mr
Akufo-Addo and 28 other prominent members and leaders of the party over
the recent indefinite suspension of the first-ever elected northern
chairman of the Danquah-Busia-Dombo family.
The three plaintiffs are, through the interlocutory injunction
application, aiming to declare Mr Paul Afoko’s suspension null and void,
and also restrain the respondents from recognising Mr Afoko’s deputy,
first Vice-Chairman Freddie Blay, as acting Chairman.
In the same vein, they are praying the court to restrain Mr Blay and
the 29 other respondents, respectively, from convening and attending
meetings “without the purportedly suspended chairman of the party
(Chairman Afoko) being the convenor of the meetings.”
The three Ashanti Regional members – Tweneboa Kodua Emmanuel, Stephen
Owusu and Joseph Oppong – also want to “restrain the defendants from
taking decisions in any meeting not convened by Chairman Afoko, until
this dispute is finally determined.”
By a unanimous decision at an emergency NEC meeting convened by Mr Blay
on Friday, October 23, the party’s leadership upheld a recommendation
by the disciplinary committee that Mr Afoko be suspended for allegedly
working against the interest of the party and its flagbearer.
Present at the meeting were Bishop Asante Antwi, Chairman of the
disciplinary committee; Harona Esseku, former chairman; Bugri Naabu,
Northern Regional Chairman; Hackman Owusu Agyemang, a founder-member and
elder; as well as Treasurer Abankwah Yeboah.
Others present include the party’s Ashanti Regional Chairman Antwi
Boasiako; MPs KT Hammond and Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, as well as National
Youth Organiser Sammy Awuku and National Organiser John Boadu. Mr Blay
chaired the meeting.
Ahead of the meeting, violence erupted at the Party’s headquarters in
Accra. The clash was between pro-Afoko vigilante group, Bolga Bulldogs
and the party’s private security which calls itself Invincible Forces. A
taxi and a motorbike were vandalised in the skirmishes.
The pro-Afoko group insisted the northern politician was being hounded out of the NPP because he is not of Akan descent.
The petition was first filed by the Party’s council of elders in
September, after Mr Afoko refused to honour several consecutive
invitations extended to him over allegations that he and General
Secretary Kwabena Agyepong were sabotaging Mr Akufo-Addo’s chances in
next year’s presidential election.
The aggrieved litigants, who filed the writ at the human rights court,
argue that Mr Blay’s meeting contravened the NPP’s constitution (Article
9D), which permits only the chairman to convene such a meeting.
Mr Afoko’s spokesperson has also insisted in several media interviews that his boss remains in charge of the NPP.
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