The leadership of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) has set up a Directorate for Legal Affairs, and has appointed Gary Nimako as the first director.
A statement released by the General Secretary, Justin Frimpong Kodua, explained the decision was taken by the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the Party, at its meeting on Wednesday pursuant to Article 10 (7)(3) of the NPP Constitution.
Role
The directorate will, among other things, be responsible for advising the General Secretary of the party in the performance of his functions on legal matters affecting the Party. This will include members of the party and ancillary matters of legal nature in the day-to-day administration of the Party.
Mr. Frimpong Kodua said the Legal Directorate is responsible for coordinating the party’s legal cases and resolving internal legal issues as and when they arise. He added that it will also provide education on the internal Disciplinary and Grievance Procedures enshrined in the NPP Constitution.
“The Legal Affairs Director is expected to work in close collaboration and coordination with the Constitutional and Legal Committee of the Party established under Article 10(3)(6) of the Constitution as a Standing Committee of the Party’s National Council,” he said in the statement.
Prior to his appointment, Lawyer Gary Nimako Marfo was a long-standing Member of the NPP Legal Team, and has been instrumental in the conduct of the Party’s cases in Court including the various Parliamentary Election Petitions. He has also served as a Member of the Constitutional and Legal Committee of the Party’s National Council.