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PNC Council Chair: Janet Nabla remains suspended

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Col. Luri Bayorbor, the Chairman of the Council of elders of the Peoples National Convention (PNC), has condemned the recent public infighting within the party following the suspension of the General Secretary, Janet Nabla.

According to him, there are appropriate channels to address concerns and wants all aggrieved members to use such channels.

He said there are no questions as to whether or not Janet has been suspended or if the said suspension is binding on her.

Speaking on an Accra-based FM station on Monday, August 30, he said “There is no disagreement, there is a little bit of confusion and misunderstanding of the procedure. There was a meeting of the NEC. NEC had a forum and they met and took a decision and the decision stands.”

Col. Bayoorbor, as a member of the council of elders, said he would not want to disclose much but advised the aggrieved parties to resort to the laid down rules of the party.

“There are other procedures that other people involved in the problem now, they will have to make sure they use those procedures to get redress if they are not satisfied. I think that is the best procedure,” he said.

“I expect anyone who is aggrieved to approach the council of elders to see if we can help. That is the right procedure to follow, it’s a more civilized way to running the party,” he added.

According to Col. Bayoorbor, such public confrontations will not go well for a party that wants to attract more members to join its ranks.

“All the noise is not necessary, you cannot build a party that way, we want to attract people to join the party and all this noise all over the place doesn’t help. You’re rather driving away members,” he said.

The People’s National Convention (PNC), suspended its General Secretary, Janet Nabla after a decision at an emergency National Executive Council (NEC) meeting held at the GNAT Hall on Saturday, August 28, 2021.

However, Janet in media interviews said she remains at the post as the General Secretary of the party. She argues among other things that the NEC which is purported to have taken a decision to suspend her did not form a quorum required by the party’s governing rule and regulations.

 

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