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GFA security stopped my legal representation – George Afriyie

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While thanking his followers for their support, he encouraged them to be optimistic in the next days because he expects a favourable reaction.

Former Ghana Football Association (GFA) vice president George Afriyie says that security made multiple attempts to prevent his legal representation from entering the GFA Headquarters.

According to him, the security action was intended to deny them the opportunity to submit a supplementary case in addition to his appeal filed to reject the Elections Committee’s decision to exclude him from competing with Kurt Okaraku, the current GFA president, in the 2018 GFA Elections.

According to a statement issued by the Elections Committee last week, Afriyie was disqualified, which meant Kurt Okraku was supposed to run unopposed in the next GFA Congress.

In a statement issued Tuesday morning, George Afriyie stated that he had successfully filed an appeal as well as a supplementary case despite several attempts to “block” his legal team from entering the GFA secretariat premises, with security claiming to be acting on orders.

“Despite the patience and persistence of our legal team to enter the premises to file the hard copies of the supplementary case, they were blocked. I had to call on the support of one of my personal assistants, Isaac Wilberforce Koomson, to assist in getting the documents accepted by the receptionist of the GFA.”

He does, however, note that after several attempts, the extra case was successfully filed, with a soft copy of the declaration of intent to appeal supplied via email last Friday.

While thanking his followers for their support, he encouraged them to be optimistic in the next few days because he expected a favourable reaction.

“I devote my heartfelt gratitude to gallant members of the media, the watchdogs of freedom of expression and fairness, who widely reported the use of Machoism and Machiavellianism to frustrate the process of filing our appeal.

“I urge all my followers and supporters to remain calm as we go through the process to reverse the arbitrary decision of the Elections Committee.”

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Amanda Clinton on the 2023 GFA Elections Controversies: You need to offer them a sense of choice

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If Afriyie's qualifying remains valid, Kurt Okraku will run uncontested for the GFA Presidential seat. Afriyie's legal team, for its part, is planning to refer the issue to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

Former Ghana Football Association (GFA) Presidential candidate Amanda Clinton is appealing for a “sense of choice” in the 2023 GFA elections.

She made this call in the midst of various legal squabbles surrounding the elections, which were initially scheduled for September 27 in Tamale but were postponed to a later date owing to an injunction issued by King Faisal Babies Football Club.

Aside from the aforementioned problem, GFA Presidential contender George Afriyie has been disqualified (at the time of writing) because one of his endorsers is ineligible.

This judgement was reached by the GFA Elections Committee, and the Appeals Committee supported the decision to exclude the former Vice GFA President.

“For an organization (GFA) screaming for that sense of game changer choice and him (incumbent GFA President Kurt Okraku) coming out and saying you know am the keeper of the safe, so to think for Ghana football et cetera, this is not how you do it.

Footballers -administrators are all the same people they are from the same cloth but you need to give a sense of choice” Lawyer Amanda Clinton said on Citi FM’s Eye Witness News.

If Afriyie’s qualifying remains valid, Kurt Okraku will run uncontested for the GFA Presidential seat. Afriyie’s legal team, for its part, is planning to refer the issue to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

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Official: Asante Kotoko and Hisense renew partnership deal

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The electronic behemoths praised the club's dedication to achieve a shared objective. "Their dedication to excellence on and off the pitch perfectly aligns with our brand values." We have noticed not just enhanced brand visibility, but also a solid relationship with the Ghana Soccer fan base, which is simply extraordinary. The club's attempt to recapture the Ghana Premier League crown was wished success by the foremost name in electronics.

Kumasi Asante Kotoko has officially announced that the club has extended its partnership deal with electronics manufacturing giants, Hisense Ghana for a further three years.

Since the start of the 2020-2021 league season, Hisense has been the club’s official electronic partner, with whom it has partnered on a variety of activations.

The three-year renewal deal includes an unknown sum as well as items from the technology behemoths.

According to a statement issued by Hisense Ghana,

“We are thrilled to announce the extension of our partnership with Kotoko because we have witnessed the team’s passion, dedication, and hard work.”

The electronic behemoths praised the club’s dedication to achieving a shared objective.

“Their dedication to excellence on and off the pitch perfectly aligns with our brand values.” We have noticed not just enhanced brand visibility, but also a solid relationship with the Ghana Soccer fan base, which is simply extraordinary.

The club’s attempt to recapture the Ghana Premier League crown was wished success by the foremost name in electronics.

“ As we look ahead to this season, our expectations are high. We believe that the Kotoko team, with its talent and determination, will achieve great success on the pitch.”

“We are confident that they will continue to make us proud, and we are excited that we are part of the rich heritage History in Ghana football

Together with Kotoko, Hisense looks forward to an outstanding season filled with memorable moments and shared success. We are committed to supporting the team in every possible way and anticipate a season filled with remarkable achievements. Here’s to another season of excellence and memorable history.”

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2023 GFA Elections: George Afriyie heads to CAS over disqualification, seeks injunction from High Court elective congress

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This was in response to Mr Afriyie's appeal, in which he claimed the Elections Committee misdirected itself on the law of requirements to contest for the GFA Presidency, as well as misapplied article 8(3) of the GFA Regulations on Elections and article 13(2)(j) of the GFA Statutes 2019, resulting in the disqualification being deemed erroneous. Aside from that, the Elections Committee, which is meant to be composed of five members under article 54 of the GFA Statutes 2019, had six members during his vetting, which he claims is contradictory to the panel's authorised makeup.

George Afriyie, a disqualified GFA presidential hopeful, has urged his attorneys to submit an appeal at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) against the Appeals Committee’s decision to maintain the Elections Committee’s order barring him from this year’s polls.

Aside from the CAS appeal, JoySports understands that an application for an injunction on the GFA elections would be filed before the Accra High Court.

The Appeals Committee denied Mr Afriyie’s appeal on the grounds that he did not satisfy the conditions to run for president of Ghana’s football governing body.

It noted that “The invalidity of any document cannot be cured by reference to article 8(3) of the Elections Regulations. Indeed, if Mr George Kwasi Afriyie had submitted invalid Tax Clearance Certificate or invalid Police Clearance Certificate, it would have made his nomination invalid.”

This was in response to Mr Afriyie’s appeal, in which he claimed the Elections Committee misdirected itself on the law of requirements to contest for the GFA Presidency, as well as misapplied article 8(3) of the GFA Regulations on Elections and article 13(2)(j) of the GFA Statutes 2019, resulting in the disqualification being deemed erroneous.

Aside from that, the Elections Committee, which is meant to be composed of five members under article 54 of the GFA Statutes 2019, had six members during his vetting, which he claims is contradictory to the panel’s authorised makeup.

However, the Appeals Committee said the said sixth person is an “…in-house lawyer of the Ghana Football Association. The lawyer was not part of the Vetting Team and did not ask George Kwasi Afriyie any question. The lawyer provided administrative assistance to the committee.”

In response to his position that the Committee breached rule of “Natural Justice and Fair Hearing” of his candidature when it failed, neglected, and refused to apply article 8(3) of the FA regulations on elections, the Appeals Committee said “…it is not a case that a Police Clearance Certificate or passport picture had not been included which would have warranted the application of article 8(3) of the Elections Regulations.”

On this basis, the committee dismissed his appeal. It is unknown when the appeal will be filed at CAS, but sources indicate “soon.”

Wilfred Osei Kwaku Palmer went to CAS in the recent FA elections after being disqualified by the Elections Committee.

The committee’s ruling was affirmed by CAS.

Source: myjoyonline.com

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