play videoThe court has ordered the removal of Professor Eric Magnus Wilmot and Vincent Ankamah from office
The Bolgatanga High Court has issued a directive for the removal of two key officials from the C.K. Tedam University of Technology and Applied Sciences in Navrongo.
The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Eric Magnus Wilmot, and the Registrar, Dr. Vincent A. Ankamah Lomotey, have been ordered to step down from their positions having exceeded the compulsory retirement age of 60.
The court, presided over by Justice Charles Adjei Wilson according to a report by Graphic.com.gh, followed a case filed on March 20 by Joseph Pwoawuvi Weguri against the university, the Attorney-General, Prof. Wilmot, and Dr. Lomotey.
Weguri sought a declaration nullifying the appointments of the VC and Registrar and requested the reimbursement of all funds received during the period of their disputed tenure.
Justice Wilson clarified that the two defendants did not fall under Article 70 office holders, emphasizing that public officers in tertiary institutions could only continue beyond the retirement age through contractual employment.
In this case, the court found no evidence of a contract for an extension of their time in office.
Consequently, the court issued a perpetual injunction restraining the two from holding themselves out as VC and Registrar. They are also prohibited from performing any duties associated with their positions. The university's governing council will now appoint an interim management board until the selection of new officials.