An Adentan Circuit Court has controlled three people from holding an "All-white or All Dark clothing party" on January 1, 2024.
The three are Francis Ayenu, Dennis Tawiah and Michael Ayenu.
The police had gone to court to control the three people to turn away conflicts and aggravation of harmony in Adenta, Accra.
The court said: "in light of a legitimate concern for maintaining and guaranteeing public harmony and request, and in light of a legitimate concern for safeguarding lives and property, the respondents, Francis Ayenu, Dennis Tawiah and Michael Ayenu; their representatives, doles out, workers, workers and some other individual or gathering asserting through or under them are thus controlled or potentially denied from coordinating, holding, continuing, executing, tossing or continuing with the arranged "All white/All dark" occasion/party or other occasion name of portrayal they might give it, and as made arrangements for the first day of January 2024."
It likewise requested that the proprietors or potentially administrators of any occasion place, area or premises associated with the arranged/proposed occasion/party in issue help out the Ghana Police Administration in the full execution of the limiting request.
This mandate was contained in a controlling/forbiddance request.
The Circuit Court directed by Mrs Sedinam Awo Balokah conceded the ex-parte movement after Boss Controller Maxwell Lanyo of the Ghana Police Administration moved it on December 29, 2023.
The Police said on December 19, 2023, it got insight that two groups in particular Francis Ayenu on one side and Dennis Tawiah along with Michael Ayenu were wanting to sort out an occasion named: "All Dark Clothing wear or All White clothing" on December 28, 2023, and January 1, 2024.
As indicated by the Police, one Francis Ayenu, a closely involved individual, went to the Adenta High Court and gave a writ and furthermore recorded an order against different accomplices to keep them from coordinating any occasion on December 28, 2023, and January 1, 2024.
The Police said, be that as it may, "despite the fact that the cycles had been served on the litigant, they went on to hold the occasion on December 28, 2023, in glaring dismissal to the powers and authority of the Great Court, Adenta and they are again wanting to hold the second occasion on January 1, 2024, in spite of the forthcoming directive."
It said Police knowledge uncovered that Francis Ayenu and his gathering were likewise intending to coordinate a similar occasion at a similar setting on January 1, 2024, and use "land monitors" to disturb the occasion of Dennis Tawiah and Michael Ayenu.
That's what the Police contended "in the event that the arranged activity is executed, there would be a complete break of harmony".
The Police, consequently, implored the court to control Francis Ayenu and Dennis Tawiah along with Michael Ayenu and their representatives as well as some other individual related with the coordinators of the occasion from completing the arranged occasion on January 1, 2024.