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Court rules: Afoko has no case; suspension remains

The Human Rights Court has dismissed the case in which suspended Chairman of the NPP Paul Afoko was challenging the party’s decision.

Mr Afoko went to court to overturn a party decision that suspended him as the national chairman of the Dankwa-Busia-Dombo tradition.

The lawsuit started in December 2015, contended the constitutionality of the party’s Disciplinary Committee that recommended his suspension.

Mr Afoko was accused by his party of working behind the scenes to block the party’s chances of winning the December 7 elections.

The decision comes after an earlier petition by Council to the Disciplinary Committee that saw Afoko stepped aside until the 2016 general elections are over.

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