Supreme Court to Hear NDC’s Case Against High Court’s Re-Collation Order Today

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The Supreme Court will today, Friday, December 27, hear a judicial review application filed by the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), challenging a High Court directive for the Electoral Commission (EC) to re-collate parliamentary election results in nine disputed constituencies.

‎This legal battle stems from a December 20 High Court ruling that granted a mandamus application filed by New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary candidates, compelling the EC to verify and re-collate results in the contested areas. According to the court, the EC was obligated to fulfil its constitutional duty in ensuring transparency and accuracy in the electoral process.

‎So far, the EC has re-collated results in seven of the nine constituencies, with Dome/Kwabenya and Ablekuma North still outstanding. However, the NDC has vehemently opposed the High Court's ruling and the ongoing re-collation process, calling it unlawful and procedurally flawed. The party argues that the High Court overstepped its jurisdiction, undermining fairness and the integrity of the electoral system.

‎This case has attracted widespread attention, as the Supreme Court’s verdict could establish a critical precedent for addressing electoral disputes in Ghana. Political analysts and stakeholders across the country are closely following developments, given the potential implications for Ghana's electoral framework.

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