The High Court in Sekondi in the Western Region has enjoined Joana Gyan Cudjoe from holding herself out as the parliamentary candidate-elect for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) at Amenfi Central on allegations that she forged her voter ID and NDC party card.
The order of the Court, presided over by Justice G. K. Gyan-Kontoh, also restrained the NDC (who is the second defendant) from allowing Joana Gyan Cudjoe to be held out, dealt with in any way, or recognized as the duly elected NDC parliamentary candidate for the Amenfi Central Constituency.
The order for an injunction, however, stated that the applicants shall file an undertaking to pay damages by way of compensation to the respondent if it turns out eventually that the applicants are, in fact, not entitled to the order of injunction so required.
The five applicants, Gyedu Frimpong, Akubilla Daniel, Enock Ntiamoh, Isaac Twum, and Doris Aidoo, sued Joana Cudjoe, the NDC, and the Electoral Commission as respondents.
"It is hereby ordered that until the final determination of the matter, the affected parties are restrained as follows:
The 1st defendant/respondent is holding herself out as the duly elected NDC parliamentary candidate for the Amenfi Central Constituency.
"The 2nd and 3rd defendants/respondents, their agents, and officers from holding out, allowing the 1st Defendant/Respondent to be held out, dealt with in any way, recognized, or afforded any rights or privileges as the duly elected NDC parliamentary candidate for the Amenfi Central Constituency," the court said.
"It is further ordered that the applicants shall file an undertaking to pay damages by way of compensation to the respondent if it turns out eventually that the applicants are, in fact, not entitled to the order of injunction so required," the court ordered.