The court held that the case brought before it by the suspended Chairman had no justification, and therefore refused to grant the plaintiff any of the reliefs (8) he sought.
The suspended Chairman sued the party in December last year, claiming his suspension was a breach of the NPP's constitution.
He further filed a joint suit against the party's Acting Chairman, Freddie Blay.
Mr. Afoko prayed the court to challenge the constitutional right of the party's Disciplinary Committee to suspend him.
The court on Monday, August 15, 2016 dismissed Mr. Afoko's suit which therefore paves way for the NPP to effectively campaign for Election 2016 without any legal blocks from the former Chairman.
Source: ghanasoccernet.com
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