NPP member disassociates himself from injunction against Delegates Conference

New Patriotic Party (NPP) member in Walewale, Shamsudeen Iddrisu, has disassociated himself from an interlocutory injunction filed at the Accra High Court seeking to halt the party’s National Delegates Conference scheduled for Saturday, July 19, 2025.

The writ, dated July 17, 2025, lists Mr. Iddrisu and one Boateng Kwadwo of Bantama as plaintiffs. According to the filing, the two are asking the court to suspend the conference until a substantive legal challenge they have brought against the party is resolved.

However, Mr. Iddrisu has publicly denied any involvement in the legal action.

In a statement, he urged the public to disregard the writ, stressing that he had not instructed any lawyer to act on his behalf.

“I entreat the public to disregard the writ as I have not instructed any lawyer to do this on my behalf. As a committed member of the NPP, I have absolute respect for the decisions of the National Council and would not use the courts to undermine such decisions,” he stated.

He also reaffirmed his loyalty to the party’s structures and expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming conference, which is expected to take place at the University of Ghana.

As of now, the second individual named in the writ, Boateng Kwadwo, has not issued a statement or clarified his role, leaving questions about the origin and motive of the legal action unanswered.

Source: Adomonline.com

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