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PNC faces contempt for holding congress despite lawsuit

December 15, 2015
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Edward Mahama elected PNC flagbearer, Mornah Chairman
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The leadership of the Peoples National Convention (PNC), could be cited for contempt for organizing a congress despite a pending court case that sought to stop them.

David Apasara, who was hoping to be elected as National Chairman, is threatening to file contempt charges against the party.

Mr. Apasara had gone to court to seek an interlocutory injunction to stop the PNC from holding last Saturday’s congress.

David Apesara, Defeated PNC Chairman aspirant
David Apasara, Defeated PNC Chairman aspirant

[contextly_sidebar id=”W0YMnJ1odrA8KsbKIdbAIunfDOJ6fN9x”]The aspirant in his suit requested that Mr. Bernard Monah, who was eventually elected the National Chairman, be disqualified because he presented a dud cheque to the party while filing his nomination.

David Apasara argued that Mornah’s action breaches the PNC’s constitution hence must be disqualified.

But the PNC defied the court action and held the congress last Saturday despite receiving the summons six days before the congress.

Speaking to Citi News, Apasara argued that the party “has broken the law” by organizing the congress adding that “we will surely get our lawyers to file contempt of court charges against the leadership of the party.

He said “we will ask the court to punish them for being lawless. You cannot run a party and you expect to grow that party when you don’t go by the law.”

Meanwhile, Bernard Mornah emerged winner at the congress polling 701 votes to become PNC Chairman while David Apasara had 152 votes.

Another chairman aspirant, Abubakari Sadiq, also polled just 50 votes.

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By: Godwin A. Allotey/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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