The UFP standard-bearer’s offer to halt the December 7 elections are rejected



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Politics of Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Source: GNA

2020-11-10

Nana Agyenim Boateng, UFP standard-bearerNana Agyenim Boateng, UFP standard-bearer

The attempt by Nana Agyenim Boateng of the United Front Party (UFP) to challenge her disqualification and also stop the conduct of the December 7 elections has been rejected by a High Court in Accra.

Boateng was one of the possible presidential candidates disqualified by the Electoral Commission (EC). However, the Commission gave the green light to 12 others to participate in the next elections.

The Court, chaired by Judge Ruby Aryeetey, held that Boateng was heard by the EC and the EC even informed him of his disqualification.

Weighing the matter in the balance, the court held that the country as a whole had the possibility of suffering more than Mr. Boateng.

Mr. Boateng had gone to court after the EC rejected his forms on October 9 this year, because three people who allegedly supported his form had denied it.

Therefore, he went ahead and filed a precautionary measure and a request for judicial review challenging his disbarment.

Mr. Boateng had argued that his disqualification by the EC was unfounded and that it was also wrong.

Furthermore, it described as false the EC’s assertion that those who supported its nomination form had refused to endorse the forms.

Therefore, the plaintiff was asking the court for a certiorari order addressed to the EC to overturn his decision in a press release announcing his disqualification.

Once again, Mr. Boateng was seeking a statement that the EC press release of October 19 was described as “void and without legal basis.

He was also seeking a prohibitive court order preventing EC from holding the 2020 presidential election without him (Boateng) as a candidate.

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