Gyakye Quayson’s cases at Supreme Court suffer 3rd adjournment

Parliament, the Court has been unable to sit and hear any of the three cases for unexplained reasons.
The three cases are; an application for review of the Court’s ruling restraining him from working as a Member of Parliament, an application for the review of the Cape Coast Court of Appeal’s ruling striking out his appeal for not filing processes within the stipulated time frame, and a substantive application for the interpretation of article 94(2) (a) brought by Michael Ankomah-Nimfah.
In Court on Tuesday, even before any of the cases could be called, Justice Jones Dotse, announced that there would be yet another adjournment.