Ghananian Supreme Court Upholds Akufo-Addo’s Election Victory

Ghananian Supreme Court Upholds Akufo-Addo's Election Victory
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The Supreme Court in Ghana on Thursday delivered a judgement that upheld Nana Akufo-Addo’s victory in the December presidential election, dismissing allegations of irregularities.

Opposition candidate, and former President John Mahama, had filed a petition asking the court to annul the results of the elections and order a rerun because of alleged irregularities.

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But the court ruled that Mr. Akufo-Addo had obtained more than 50% (51.295%) of total valid votes and that the electoral commission’s corrections of the declared results did not significantly impact the outcome.

According to the court, the declaration of the results was therefore legal and represented the will of the people.

Mr. Mahama’s lawyers tried unsuccessfully to get Electoral Commission Chairperson Jean Mensa to testify and be cross-examined during the hearing.

They had wanted to ask her questions relating to the alleged irregularities.

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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