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[ 2012-05-10 ] 

Court to rule on Kofi Adams' suspension from NDC today The suspended Deputy General Secretary of the
National Democratic Congress, Kofi Adams is due in
court today for a preliminary ruling regarding
what he terms his unconstitutional suspension.
Mr. Adams who doubles as spokesperson of the
Rawlingses was suspended from the party about two
months ago over an alleged plot to scamper
President Mills’ efforts at re-election.
The suspension was referred to the party’s
disciplinary committee but no hearing was held
since then.
The suspended General Secretary has since resorted
to the courts and told Citi News he believes he
would be vindicated because the party has not
responded to the court’s call.
“There was supposed to be a disciplinary committee
to look in to the whatever reason there was for
the suspension and submit their report on the 21st
of April but the committee has not even met, let
alone invite me for any inquiry,” he revealed on
Citi Eyewitness News.
Mr. Adams also accused some unnamed executive
members of single-handedly running the NDC and
leading the party into disarray.
“Some of the national executives say they do not
know what is going on; that only one or two
persons are taking decisions on their behalf. We
cannot run a party that way,” he commented.
He called on the National Chairman of the NDC,
Kwabena Agyei to prevent the said members from the
destroying the party.
Source - Citifmonline

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