NPP Manhyia North: Executives Threaten Contempt Charges Against Party

A former KMA Boss and an NPP representative in charge of elections in the Manhyia North Constituency, Maxwell Kofi Jumah, has cautioned Felix Ibrahim, a former Constituency Secretary of the party that it will serve his own interest, if he refrains from using the media platforms to settle his scores with the party.

Kofi Jumah contends that whatever issues Ibrahim and others have with the party, should be directed to the legal committee of the NPP for an arbitration of the matter.

According to him, the overwhelming court issues concerning the disagreement in Manhyia North will only frustrate and destroy the roadmap set by the party to reach a middle ground with the disputants.

“Whatever writs or court order that is in his possession, I’ll suggest that for the interest of peace to rain in the party, he should meet the legal Committee with his Lawyers so that they can settle the issues on that level. If he thinks that they’ve not given him a fair hearing, then he’s free to go anywhere to pursue his case. Until that is duly followed, let us stay with the decision of the National Executive Committee and stop the media wars-It won’t serve anybody’s interest,” Mr. Jumah cautioned in an interview with Fiifi  Banson on Anopa Kasapa on Kasapa FM Friday.

Felix Ibrahim, reacting on the same Show this morning told Fiifi Banson that the party has no right to produce any Notice of polls, defying the Appeals Court judgment.

“The party should remove the spectacle of propaganda and be fair on all sides. As I speak now, there is an injunction on the polling station elections, and If anybody tries to go contrary to the latest court orders we’ll cite whoever for contempt. Its better we all wait for the Kumasi High court 2 to finish the adjudication of the matter by the end of the month, then we can know the fate of the constituency and matters arising, rather than some few individuals taking an entrenched position to perpetrate illegality by creating a different album.”