An Accra High Court sitting on the injunction against the Musicians Union of Ghana elections which was scheduled for August 8, 2023, has thrown out the case.
The court presided by His Lordship Charles Gyamfi Danquah in his ruling struck out both the motion for injunction and the substantive case calling for the Union to render its accounts before the elections. His Lordship, Justice Gyamfi Danquah, also awarded damages of GHC 10,000.00 against the plaintiffs, Doe Nyamadi and Fred Van Dyk.
When the case was called today, the plaintiffs, through their counsel informed the court of their decision to withdraw the case and seek an amicable solution to the matter.
However, counsel for MUSIGA, Lawyer Nanabanyin Ackon, argued that considering the negative effect that the action by the plaintiffs has had on the elections, the court must award damages against them despite their intention to discontinue the case.
This is the fifth time that litigants have dragged MUSIGA to court thereby delaying an election that should have taken place in 2020.
In a statement cited by Ahotor News signed by the Director of Communications and Special Projects, Ahuma Bosco Ocansey, the union stated that from all indications, with this court case dispatched, the Union is now set to hold its elections and proceed to its long overdue biennial conference.
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