
Brogya Genfi, the National Democratic Congress (NDC’s) unsuccessful national youth candidate, has withdrawn his lawsuit contesting George Opare Addo’s position as the party’s national youth organizer.
At the Amasaman High Court, Brogya Genfi and two other TEIN members successfully obtained an interim order against Opare Addo, also known as Pablo.
However, the party disobeyed the court order that aimed to prevent it from swearing in George Opare Addo, its newly elected youth organizer.
Brogya Genfi claims he has lost interest in the case less than a week after the lawsuit because former President John Dramani Mahama has interve
Brogya Genfi, the National Democratic Congress (NDC’s) unsuccessful national youth candidate, has withdrawn his lawsuit contesting George Opare Addo’s position as the party’s national youth organizer.
At the Amasaman High Court, Brogya Genfi and two other TEIN members successfully obtained an interim order against Opare Addo, also known as Pablo.
However, the party disobeyed the court order that aimed to prevent it from swearing in George Opare Addo, its newly elected youth organizer.
Brogya Genfi claims he has lost interest in the case less than a week after the lawsuit because former President John Dramani Mahama has intervened.
The plaintiffs had filed the Writ of Summons to have the recently concluded National Youth Organizer election declared invalid because 22 TEIN President delegates who were required to vote in the elections by the High Court’s express instructions had been barred from voting and/or prevented from voting, while 17 other delegates who were not permitted to vote had been allowed to do so.
Read Brogya Genfi’s full statement
On 13th December, 2022, I together with the TEIN President of University of Ghana, Legon and University of Professional Studies, Accra, filed a Writ of Summons challenging the validity of the 2022 National Youth Election of the NDC which I had the privilege of participating in for the position of National Youth Organizer.
Pursuant to this action, the High Court Amasaman granted an Order of Interim Injunction in my favour restraining the defendants from acknowledging and/or holding the declared winner out as the National Youth Organizer of the National Democratic Congress.
The case was premised on the fact that twenty-two (22) delegates to the National Youth Conference whose names were on the official delegates register of the party were prevented from voting in the elections, while 17 persons who were not qualified to vote in the elections were rather allowed to vote, thereby impacting the eventual outcome of the election.
I was determined to pursue this matter to its logical conclusion mainly on grounds of principle and to forestall a similar occurrence in the future. But, upon the intervention of the Former President and Flag-bearer of the National Democratic Congress, H.E John Dramani Mahama, who I consider a father, I have decided to withdraw the matter from the court and to abide by the outcome of the election as declared by the party.
I have arrived at this decision based on my respect and reverence for H.E John Dramani Mahama and in the supreme interest of the great NDC.
I sincerely wish the newly-elected leadership of the Youth Wing well and hope that they bring on board everybody irrespective of the candidate they supported in the elections for the realization of our common objective of recapturing power in 2024.
To all the delegates who campaigned and/or voted for me, to all my teeming supporters and the entire rank and file of the NDC who supported me in diverse ways in this journey, I say a very big thank you. I do not take your support for granted and will never forget what you have done for me.
Let’s put aside our differences, rededicate ourselves and rally together for the victory of the NDC and President John Dramani Mahama in 2024.
Long live the NDC!
Signed.
Brogya Genfi