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CSIR DG, KNUST Vice Chancellor, others cited for contempt… over appointment of Acting Director of CSIR-INSTI

A staff me­meber of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Re­search (CSIR) is asking the High Court in Accra, to commit the Director General (DG) of CSIR, Prof. Paul Bosu, and the Vice Chan­cellor of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Prof. Rita Akosua Dickson, to prison for contempt of court.

The applicant, Dr Seth Awuku Manteaw, the Director of CSIR-Institute for Scientific and Technological Information (CSIR-INSTI), also wants the court to exact the same punish­ment on 18 others, all members of the Governing Council of CSIR, for allegedly bringing the administration of justice into disrespect and oblivion.

The applicant initiated the action against the alleged contemnors, after the governing council oversaw the appointment of his deputy, Dr Paul Dan­quah, as the Acting Director of CSIR-INSTI against an injunc­tion served on them restraining them from appointing a new director pending the outcome of a suit challenging their action.

The members of the coun­cil include, the Chairman, Prof. Robert Kingsford-Adaboh, Prof. Paul Kinsley Buah-Bassuah, Prof. Rita Akosua Dickson, Prof. Dan­iel Ofori, Prof. Benjamin Nyarko, Prof. Mohammed Salifu, Prof.Ibok Oduro, and Prof. Sampson Agodzo.

The others are Dr M. Agye­kum Addo, Dr Winfred Nelson, Dr Solomon Gyan Ansah, Alhaji Dr Mohammed Bin Ibrahim, Dr Kofi Amponsah-Benefo, Mr Wil­son Attah Krofah, Mr Kwamena Essilfie Quaison, Mr Delali Nut­sukpo, Mr Patrick Nimo and Mr Andrews Adjei Yeboah.

Dr Manteaw has told the court that he sued the CSIR on March 25, 2024 concerning the attempt to renew his contract, and subsequently filed an appli­cation to injunct the Governing Council from appointing a new director in his stead.

He alleges that despite the pendency of injunction, the CSIR Governing Council at its 189th meeting held on June 27, 2024 directed him to step aside as Di­rector of CSIR-INSTI and went on to appoint Dr Paul Danquah, his Deputy Director of the Insti­tute as the Acting Director.

It is the case of the applicant that the actions of the members of the Governing Council were disrespectful to the court and should not go unpunished.

For this reason, Dr Manteaw asked the court to commit the Director-General and the mem­bers of the Governing Council to prison for contempt.

On August 14, when the case was called, the presiding judge, Justice Richard Appeatu, directed

 service of the writ on all mem­bers of the Governing Council as most of them had not been served. The case has been ad­journed to October 30, 2024.

BY MALIK SULLEMANA

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