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on: www.dailyguideghana.com
By
William Yaw Owusu
Thursday,
August 10, 2017
The confusion in the People’s National Convention
(PNC) has escalated following the latest decision by the party’s leadership to
take possession of the office of its suspended General Secretary, Atik
Mohammed.
The party had given Atik up to July 28 to surrender
his office keys and other party items in his possession after the party had
suspended him indefinitely on July 22.
Atik
Adamant
Mr Atik Mohammed reportedly refused to hand over on
the grounds that the decision to suspend him was unconstitutional, and following
that, the party’s leadership has reportedly changed the door lock to his
office.
According to the party, Atik allegedly kept
“sneaking” into his office at the party’s headquarters in Accra, in spite of the
fact that he had been served with the suspension letter/notice by the National Executive
Committee (NEC), which is the second highest decision-making body.
According to Class
FM, the party’s leader, Dr Edward Nasigre Mahama, who was the flag bearer
in last year’s presidential election, instructed that the locks to Atik’s
office should be changed to prevent him from “intruding” further.
The party is said to have taken inventory of things
in the suspended General Secretary’s office; and sources say they were making
efforts to secure a restraining order against embattled Atik to prevent him
from going to the premises.
Original
Decision
At the NEC meeting that took the decision to suspend
Mr Atik Mohammed, the party also unanimously affirmed Dr. Mahama as its leader.
A release had indicated that Atik was suspended
indefinitely “as a result of lack of efficiency and dereliction of duties,” adding
that the party agreed further that his deputy, Jacob Amoako, should “assume the
role of acting General Secretary with immediate effect.”
The party served warning to its National Chairman to
desist from calling himself the leader, following the defeat of Dr Mahama in
the 2016 polls.
“The party’s Chairman, Bernard Mornah, should
continue in the capacity as Chairman but must recognize henceforth, the
authority of the leader in his execution of duties as National Chairman,” the
release pointed out.
The party supported the recent appointment of Dr.
Mahama as Ambassador at Large by President Akufo-Addo when it said in the release
that “NEC congratulates H.E. Dr. Edward Mahama on his appointment as Ambassador
at Large by the President of the Republic of Ghana.”
Fighting
Back
However, Atik says the decision by the NEC was an
affront to the PNC constitution and has since been fighting back to reclaim his
position.
He has already caused his lawyers to write to the
party, arguing that the decision to suspend him was ultra vires.
His lawyers, A-Partners @ Law said, “We start by
stating categorically that the decision by a few members of the party’s NEC to
indulge in the action purporting to suspend our client was/is completely alien
to the PNC Constitution and due process of law generally.”
No
Charge
According to the lawyers, neither had Atik been
charged with any offence nor was the said meeting a disciplinary panel.
“The party leader’s individual unilateral attempt in
the middle of the said meeting to suddenly and illegally alter the advertised
and adopted agenda eventually saw the General Secretary, National Chairman and
others leave the said meeting in protest.”
According to Atik’s lawyers, per Article 67 (3) (a)
of the PNC Constitution, “an action impugning the propriety of the conduct of a
member ought to commence by a petition to the National Disciplinary Committee
and not to the NEC,” among other things.
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