Challenging the election results in the Supreme Court



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– Kweku Baako Jnr has urged Mahama to challenge the election results in the Supreme Court.

– The news writing director of the Crusading Guide newspaper says that going to court will resolve all doubts and disagreements with the election results.

– Former President Mahama insists that he will not accept the results of a flawed election.

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The news director of the newspaper crusader guide says that the results of the presidential and parliamentary elections have been gazette. He believes that only a Supreme Court ruling will be needed to reverse the election results.

In Joy News, the political commentator condemned John Mahama for not accepting the election results. He wonders why the same EC results that he accepted in the 206 elections are now being contested in 2020.

“Fortunately, he knows what to do. You have to go to court. That is the avenue that remains. In fact, he was the beneficiary of a similar incident: the 2013 election petition. He was the headline – Akufo Addo and Jake Obetsebi Lamptey were fighting, they went to court, we all saw what happened. ” told Newsfile host Sampson Lardi Ayenini.

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The international community has congratulated Ghana on the peaceful elections. A special convoy from the European Union (EU) also described the elections as generally peaceful.

Meanwhile, John Mahama has insisted that he will not accept the results of a “flawed election.” He told supporters at the party headquarters that he will seek all legitimate legal means to reverse the statement made by the president of the Election Commission, Jean Mensa.

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John Mahama checking the election results as they came in during the count at his Accra residence. Photo: John Dramani Mahama / Facebook
Source: Facebook

The Ghana Election Commission withdrew the results of the presidential elections that were declared on December 9, 2020, after admitting that they contained some errors.

A new post seen by YEN.com.gh on the morning of Thursday, December 10, 2020 on the commission’s verified Twitter account reveals that some corrections were made.

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In a statement, the Electoral Commission clearly recognized that the President, Ms. Jean Mensah, mistakenly used 13,433,573 as the total valid votes cast, which was not the case.

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