NDC to file New Writ to Re-Declare Nsawam-Adoagyiri, Ahafo Ano-North and Different Disputed Seats – Dr. Tanko-Computer – Ghana News On-line
The Deputy Director of Elections of the NDC, Dr. Rashid Tanko Computer has revealed that the NDC will file a brand new writ to re-claim the Nswawam Adoagyiri, Ahafo-Ano North and different disputed Seats following a Supreme Court ruling that quashed a excessive courtroom order for the Electoral Commission to collate 4 parliamentary outcomes and not using a listening to from the NDC
Speaking on TV3’s News Night on Friday, monitored by Newsflashafrica.com, the erudite IT Expert defined that the social gathering didn’t embody the 2 seats within the earlier processes filed on the Supreme Court as a result of the 2 didn’t fall inside the foundation for his or her courtroom motion which was the re-collation.
He mentioned the authorized staff of the NDC was sensible to not have included the 2 constituencies as a result of aforementioned causes including that “for those two constituencies, there was no recollation as was the case of the four(4) seats declared for the NPP by the EC”.
“We have taken four today. And then we are going to take the other three too, because we’ll follow them till casket. We are not going to leave it,” Dr. Tanko mentioned.
“We told our people to stay calm and trust the legal process. Justice is on our side. We will not leave this fight until every last seat is restored,” he added.
Earlier within the day, the Supreme Court’s unanimous choice quashed an earlier High Court order that directed the Electoral Commission (EC) to collate and declare outcomes for 4 constituencies: Okaikwei Central, Tema Central, Techiman South, and Ablekuma North.
The apex courtroom discovered that the High Court did to not hear the NDC parliamentary candidates within the affected constituencies earlier than issuing its directive, thereby violating ideas of pure justice.
The Supreme Court indicated that the outcomes for the 4 constituencies had already been collated and declared by the EC, rendering the High Court’s order pointless and procedurally flawed.
Tanko-Computer hailed the ruling as a correction of what he known as a “travesty of justice” by the High Court, which he argued had set a harmful precedent.
“This lawless EC must be purged. They defied Supreme Court orders and attempted to impose illegality. Today, democracy has won, and they have egg on their faces,” he said
Source: newsflashafrica.com