The Ghana FA’s Ordinary Congress session which is to come off today is being threatened by several threats of injunction.
Some aggrieved members of the GFA have secured court injunctions to prevent the swearing in of some newly elected members of the Executive Committee – which is one of the items to be treated at the Congress to be held at the Ghanaman Soccer School of Excellence in Prampram.
Northern Regional FA chairman Alhaji Munkaila has raised objections over the election of Abdulai Alhassan as the new chairman.
A similar action has been taken by MNS Doe who is also challenging the election of Roy Arthur as chairman of the Central Regional FA as is Francis Dogbatse of the Volta Region.
Hearts of Oak are also rumoured to have secured an injunction to disrupt the GFA’s Congress which opens on Monday over their impending case against Asante Kotoko which is under review.
The Ordinary session of Congress is to confirm promotion and demotion of clubs in their various league competitions and also confirming the place of clubs in their activity report.
Hearts believe this could hurt their case against Asante Kotoko which is under review and have thus secured a court injunction to disrupt congress.
Members of the Ghana FA are however already on their way to the venue of Congress having received the itinerary from the secretariat.
Other stakeholders including the media are also readying themselves to storm the Ghanaman Soccer School of Excellence to cover the 22nd ordinary session of congress.