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EC wants review of ruling on Mahama’s interrogatories motion brought forward

Headlines EC wants review of ruling on Mahamas interrogatories motion brought forward
JAN 25, 2021 LISTEN

Lawyers for the Electoral Commission (EC) in the 2020 election petition case have applied for the hearing on the review of the court’s ruling on the NDC’s interrogatories to be brought forward from Thursday, January 28, 2021, to Tuesday, January 26.

In a Petition signed by Justice Amenuvor, he said the sole reason for the notice of abridgement of time for the application for review is to “facilitate an expeditious trial.”

“That the abridgement of time is necessary for a speedy determination of the motion on notice for review and any further orders this Honourable Court may deem fit,” he argued.

“In the circumstances, I respectfully pray that in the interest of justice and speedy determination of This matter, and in line with the timelines of CI 99 the hearing date for the motion on notice for review be abridged to the 26th January 2021 subject to the convenience of the Court.”

Some of the information Mahama's legal team led by Tsatsu Tsikata was seeking answers to, included, the manner in which the results of the 2020 presidential polls were transmitted and the level of involvement of the National Communications Authority (NCA) in the process.

But both the lawyers for the Electoral Commission and President Nana Akufo-Addo opposed the application.

They argued that John Mahama and his legal team were using the “back door” to seek further information from the EC that were not captured in their petition.

Mr. Akoto Ampaw, the lawyer for the President described the application as a “fishing expedition”.

The Supreme Court in a unanimous decision dismissed the application prompting the motion for review.

Mr. Mahama is in court after he rejected the results of the 2020 presidential polls.

He is of the view that President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo failed to obtain the requisite number of votes to be declared the winner.

He is thus asking the Supreme Court to among other things declare the 2020 presidential polls null and void and further order the Electoral Commission to conduct a re-run of the election between himself and President Akufo-Addo.

— citinewsroom

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