NASPA Executive Floor Kpessa Whyte

The Human Rights Division of the High Court, Accra today dismissed an application at the instance of
Dr. Michael Kpessa Whyte and his co-defendants seeking an order of the court to strike out a case
that has been brought against him, the Attorney General and 10 others.

Edudzi Tamakloe, Counsel for Kpessa Whyte filed the application to strike out the writ of summons
filed by Ekow Vincent Assafuah Jnr, NASPA President and two other NASPA executive members.

When Lawyer Tamakloe stood to move his application, Counsel for the NASPA executive Egbert
Faibille Jnr rose to his feet and informed the court that he had a preliminary legal objection to the
application. He then proceeded to argue that Dr Kpessa Whyte's application to strike out his clients'
writ should not be entertained as it was incompetent. He submitted that on Dr. Kpessa Whyte and co
being served with the writ, they entered conditional appearance, which process did not entitle them
to apply to set aside the writ he quoted case law to back his contention.

Lawyer Tamakloe responded that his clients had the right to bring the application for which reason
the court should dismiss Mr. Faibille Jnr's application.

In its ruling, the court, presided over by Justice Kenneth Okwabi upheld Mr. Faibille Jnr's submissions
and dismissed the application and adjourned the case to 14th April, 2015 to hear a pending injunction
application against Dr. Kpessa Whyte and his co-defendants.

By this ruling, Dr. Kpessa Whyte and co are expected to file their defence for the case to take its
normal course.

The Plaintiffs, all members of OccupyGhana Students Movement have sued Dr. Kpessa Whyte and co
for interference in NASPA affairs by way of attempting to install new NASPA executive when congress
is yet to be held to elect new executive.

Yours in the service of occupying minds and hearts for God and country.