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Court strikes out Attorney-General’s bid to revoke Hanan's travel order

Court strikes out Attorney-General’s bid to revoke Hanan's travel order

By GhanaSummary Newsroom

The court held that the travel order, which required him to return to Ghana by July 12, 2026, was self-regulating and had expired, leaving no subsisting order for it to revoke.

The High Court in Accra has struck out as withdrawn an application by the Attorney-General seeking to revoke the travel permission granted to former Chief Executive Officer of the National Food Buffer Stock Company (NAFCO), Hanan Abdul-Wahab Aludiba, after ruling that the order had already lapsed.

He contended that by filing the application and having it fixed for hearing after the expiry of the travel period, the Republic had succeeded in subverting the lawful order of the court.

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