FA officials flee to HIDE OUT to prevent been served with Injunction

Africa XI, a third division side dragged the NC to court to seek answers on why Mr. Wilfred Osei Palmer was disqualified.

FA officials flee to HIDE OUT to prevent been served with Injunction
GFA NC elections

A bailiff has been in waiting at the entrance of the Ghana Football Association to serve an injunction notice but none of the FA officials has been spotted to be handed the writ.

Africa XI, a third division side dragged the NC to court to seek answers on why Mr. Wilfred Osei Palmer was disqualified. The FA to avoid the regional elections earlier ignored an injunction application. The lawyer of Africa XI, Victor Kwesi Opoku has cited the FA for contempt and a further summons by court might deepen their woes.

 

 

The injunction when received will threaten the polls of the Ghana Football Association on Thursday and Friday against electing a new president hence the avoidance of being served among FA officials and Normalization Committee members.

The Normalization Committee was cuffed with the writ of summons and statement of claim by one Moses Dahama seeking among others a true and proper interpretation of the relevant GFA,  CAF and FIFA Regulations regarding the disqualification of Mr Wilfred Kwaku Osei from contesting the GFA Elections is illegal null and void.

He has also asked the Tema High Court to grant an order of interlocutory injunction against the GFA, its assigns agents and representatives acting on the direction or instructions of the GFA from balloting or carrying out any activities under the roadmap for the 2019 GFA Elections scheduled for 18-25 October 2019 until the full and final determination of the substantive case.

 

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He also want the court to order the reinstatement of Mr Wilfred Osei Kwaku disqualified as a candidate for Election scheduled for 18-25 October.

A reinstatement  of disqualified candidate, Mr Wilfred Osei Kwaku is been required by the court for the Election scheduled for 18-25 October.

By this action the GFA NC is stopped from taking any action that will compromise or prejudice the outcome of the application for injunction before the High Court.