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Group Of ‘Drunks’, Bunch Of Silly Hypocrites – Sam George Fires Ghana Bar Association
Member of Parliament for Ningo Prampram, Sam George has descended into the gutters with the Ghana Bar Association after they demanded an apology and retraction or proof of Muntaka Mubarak’s, allegations against a judge in the country.
The association, in a statement charged the Asawase legislator to substantiate his claims that a Supreme Court Justice called on one NDC MP to bribe the lawmaker to vote for Prof Mike Ocquaye.
Reacting to the statement, Sam George slammed the association for being hypocrites whose activities are nauseating.
To him, it is shocking that the group has failed to speak on many pressing issues in the country but found their voice when Muntaka made an allegation against a judge.
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Supreme Court Affirmed My Victory In 2020 Polls – Akufo-Addo Reacts
President Akufo-Addo has reacted to the Supreme Court ruling on the 2020 election petition.
“On Thursday, 4th March 2021, the Supreme Court, in a unanimous ruling, affirmed my victory in the presidential election of 7th December 2020,” Nana Akufo-Addo who watched the live ruling in his office with his vice, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia posted on Facebook.
The 7-member panel of the Court presided by the Chief Justice, Kwasi Anin Yeboah unanimously dismissed the petition brought before it by NDC candidate for the 2020 election, John Mahama.
In an extensive verdict read by Chief Justice Kwasi Anin Yeboah, the court was of the opinion that the petitioner failed to disclose how the so-called errors by the EC chair materially affected the declaration.
Source: GhanaFeed.com
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Petition Verdict: John Mahama Lost, Not NDC – Koku Anyidoho
Koku Anyidoho, a former Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has in a series of tweets urged Ghanaians to dissociate the NDC from John Dramani Mahama’s defeat at the Supreme Court after the 2020 election petition final verdict.
Mr Anyidoho, who is currently serving suspension from the NDC noted that former president John Dramani Mahama contested the results of the 2020 polls as an individual and not on behalf of the entire party.
“People should please remember that it is not the NDC which is in court ooo: it is an individual who is in court!”
“John Manama is NOT the President of the Republic of Ghana. His Excellency President Akufo-Addo is the President of the Republic of Ghana.”
“Let John Mahama fight his own battles and leave the NDC alone to exist,” he wrote.
The 7-member panel of the Court presided by the Chief Justice, Kwasi Anin Yeboah unanimously dismissed the petition brought before it by NDC candidate for the 2020 election, John Mahama.
In an extensive verdict read by Chief Justice Kwasi Anin Yeboah, the court was of the opinion that the petitioner failed to disclose how the so-called errors by the EC chair materially affected the declaration.
Source: GhanaFeed.com
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‘Star Witness’ Asiedu Nketia Was The Only One Whose Testimony Was Relevant To Mahama’s Case – Supreme Court
The Supreme Court in its final verdict on the 2020 election petition indicated that witnesses of the petitioner failed to provide substantive testimonies which were relevant to the petitioner’s case except for Johnson Asiedu Nketia.
The court adjudged the NDC General Secretary as star witness whose contribution was “emphatic” and “relevant” as compared to the second and third witnesses.
Reading the judgment on Thursday, Chief Justice Kwasi Anin-Yeboah said “Out of the three witnesses [the petitioner called], the one whose testimony appeared to have relevance to the issue as stake was Mr Johnson Asiedu Nketia (PW1). He was in fact the star witness of the petitioner. His testimony vividly explained the reason the petitioner is in court.
“As for the other two witnesses, that is, (PW2 and 3), Dr Kpessa Whyte and Mr Robert Mettle-Nunoo, the little said about their testimony related to the issue at stake, the better,” Justice Anin-Yeboah stated.
Moreover, the panel described the testimonies of Dr Michael Kpessa Whyte and Robert Mettle-Nunoo as a “fanciful tale”.
“While the testimony of PW1 [Johnson Asiedu Nketia] was emphatic, that the petitioner is not in court to challenge or compare the figures or data presented by the 1st Respondent with any other figures.
“The testimonies of PW2 [Dr Kpessa Whyte] and 3 [Rojo Nunoo] were in respect of alleged irregularities in the figures or data on some of the collation forms that they sighted in the strong room but after which they ultimately signed or certified.
“Notwithstanding all these allegations of misunderstandings with staff of the 1st Respondent in the strong room and the fact that they were absent during the declaration they did not give any indication as to how these happenings and their absence affected the final results announced by the 1st Respondent,” Justice Anin-Yeboah read.
He continued, “Having signed or certified these forms, the witnesses, particularly, PW3, cannot turn round to talk of irregularities in the said forms. Their testimonies would have carried weight if the purpose of the petition was to challenge entries made by on the collation form or summary sheets but that is not the case.
“Their testimonies were, therefore, of no relevance to the issues set down for determination and we find them unworthy whatsoever in the settlement of the issues.”
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