Courtroom throws out Techiman Southern NDC

The particular Wenchi High Court offers dismissed an application by the Nationwide Democratic Congress (NDC) in order to amend portions of its request in respect of its earlier position on collation of leads to the Techiman South Constituency. The petitioners had initially claimed there was no collation of parliamentary election leads to the Techiman South Constituency, insisting there were also simply no documents to that effect. Carrying out a recent order by the Courtroom which was complied by the Electoral Commission (EC) on Mon, April 19, 2021, along with details of collation and red sheets to prove or else, the NDC sought in order to amend its earlier position to the effect that there had been collation but it was seen as a inaccuracies. But this was dumped by the presiding judge, Mister Justice Fredrick Arnold Nawurah on the basis that they had been embarking on a fishing journey to rather rely on the particular documents of the defense in order to strengthen their caseIt will be recalled that the NDC following the 2020 polls dared the particular EC to produce the collation sheets of the polls within Techiman South insisting it had been rigged in favour of the regulating New Patriotic Party (NPP) and proceeded to the Wenchi High Court to problem the outcome. But the court in a single of its directives, asked which the original documents should be offered to NDC’s 2020 Parliamentary Candidate Christopher Baasongti Beyere for inspection which the EC has since provided. The particular petitioners however accused the particular EC of manipulating collation of results in favour from the MP and were from the view that the party’s applicant, Mr Christopher Baasongti Bayere, won the parliamentary chair in the 2020 general political election. As a result, the NDC transformed its earlier position there was no collation that was indeed collation other than that it was characterized by irregularities. The situation has been adjourned to 11th May, 2021 after a price of GHC1000 cedis was granted against the Respondent for stalling the process.
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