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An individual from the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) Justice Lee Adoboe has recorded an order suit against the swearing-in service of the duly elected president of the GJA, Mr Albert Dwumfour.
Mr Adoboe needs charges of pay off evened out against Mr Dwumfour leading the pack up to the surveys, researched first before the swearing-in quite a while place.
Mr Adoboe is asking the court to, among others, pronounce that the "proposition of money, favors, and additionally impetuses by the third litigant [Mr Dwumfour] and Samuel Amoh Tobin, to individuals from first respondent relationship in the Western Region, is an electing negligence under article 52 of the GJA constitution".
About seven days before the political race, The Fourth Estate revealed that an individual from the GJA in the Western Region, Dotsey Koblah Aklorbortu, requested of the political decision board of trustees of the relationship to research and follow up on the direct of Mr Dwunfuor, who was one of the three challengers for the administration (The other two GJA official competitors are the supervisor of The Ghanaian Times, Dave Agbenu; and a writer and correspondences expert, Gayheart Mensah).
In the request, Mr. Aklorbortu claimed that Mr. Dwumfour "with implied help from the Chairman of Tobinco Group of Company, Mr. Amoh Tobbin, offered individuals from the GJA on favorable terms, [at a meeting], notwithstanding the smorgasbord, a sum ¢500 (sic)to vote in favor of Mr. Albert Dwumfour."
The candidate further asserted that " Mr. Amoh Tobbin , in the expressed gathering at the Atlantic Hotel in Takoradi, advised writers to decide in favor of Mr. Dwumfour to secure and advance his business.
"He said during the past organization, his business experienced under Mr Opuni and that he utilized the media to safeguard his advantage. Accordingly, deciding in favor of Mr. Albert Kwabena Dwumfour to turn into the GJA President will mean security for his financial matter."
Mr Tobbin is heard in the video saying assuming it were something political, he would inquire, "Would it be advisable for me I give a TV [set] or either", which was welcomed with chuckling from the writers present at the gathering.
"I will be of help since I'm in the business and the sky is the limit from there in this way, I'm a finance manager. Thus, I'll require you tomorrow. On the off chance that you come tomorrow subsequent to deciding in favor of him and I turn you down, Tobinco is an easily recognized name. Who knows tomorrow?" he said.
"I'm not a lawmaker, who will say it and simply disappear. I'm a financial specialist. I'm in a ton of organizations. So help him [pointing to Albert Dwumfour] out. Help me out by bringing him. While you bring him… why I believe that you should welcome him on board is to help my business also. He's my corporate individual. He does generally my social [activities]," he told the columnists.
The solicitor says the activities of Albert Dwumfour repudiate "Article 52 (b) (c) and (d) GJA constitution 2004. It states '52 (b) it will be a political race offense for any contender to straightforwardly or by implication offer money, leans toward, any impetuses, or apply dangers with the expectation to impact the political decision results. (c) Any applicant found negating the arrangements of Article 52 (b) will be excluded after due examination by the races advisory group and (d) assuming found liable, the up-and-comer will be banned from representing any GJA races for the following two (2) resulting general races.'"
Mr Dwumfour was the National Organizer of the GJA. His residency terminated in 2020 alongside the old chiefs who clutched their situations because of fights in court that postponed the new political decision.
He is additionally the Group Head for Corporate Affairs of the Tobinco Group of Companies.
He conceded his supervisor gave the columnists cash yet said it was anything but a pay off
"He [Amoh Tobin] found out if I was leaving them [journalists] like that. He got some information about the quantity of representatives [in the Western Region] and I said around 20 and he said I ought to give every one of them 500 cedis," Mr Dwumfour told The Fourth Estate.
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