It’s time to start prosecuting EC officials for alleged wrong doing – Ayikoi Otoo
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It’s time to start prosecuting EC officials for alleged wrong doing – Ayikoi Otoo

The time has come for officials of the Electoral Commission (EC) who were found to have engaged in electoral fraud to be put before the courts to answer questions, Nii Ayikoi Otoo, Ghana’s High Commissioner to Canada, has said. The former Attorney General under the Kufuor administration made the comments while speaking on TV3’s Key Points programme on Saturday January 2. The discussion was on the election petition filed at the Supreme Court by the Presidential Candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) John Dramani Mahama. The NDC and Mr Mahama on Wednesday December 30 filed the petition at the apex court which seeks, among other things, a rerun of the presidential elections, asking the Court for an order to restrain Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the Second Respondent, from holding himself out as President-elect. Mr Ayikoi told host of the programme Abena Tabi that “You find out that in the law, it is not only people who come to commit offences who are held liable but even officials of the EC could be also be held liable for having done wrong things. “It is about time we started putting some of them before court. “There was one on social media where some body was alleged to have opened a private polling station for children, he was arrested and was begging.” Regarding the election petition, he said that the NDC has a bigger responsibility to prove their case in court after filing an election petition challenging the results of the December 7 elections. He said that they will need to present an evidence to prove that no presidential candidate in the election crossed the 50+1 to win. “They are saying nobody crossed the 50+1. So they have a bigger responsibility in my view, to [prove]. He added “The idea that was fed out to the public was that somebody has done something wrong and that we have won the presidential and parliamentary but if you read the petition there is a clear request for a rerun which is based upon the fact that constitutionally nobody crossed the 50+1.” “That is a different ball game altogether compared with what we were hearing before the petition was filed. “You should be bold to say that ‘I won the election, this person did not win the election but their style is different.” For his part, a private legal practitioner Martin Kpebu proposed that the electoral laws should be amended to allow respondents in an election petition to be served electronically. Mr Kpebu said “If the parties and the court intend to insist on the time that have been allocated it will mean in practical terms we will go beyond 42 days . As we sit now since the president has not been served they can’t start. “So it means that if it takes one week or seven days to serve the president, it means you have 42 + 7. If the judges want to give us 42 days then they may have to give up part of their time. “Moving forward the next time we are going to have an election, there should be a column where we will say that the candidates should provide their email address for service in the event of an election petition so that electronically you can be served. I can’t imagine trying to get security clearance to go and serve him. It is ridiculous.” 3 News Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications

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You know you didn’t win but told your protesters you won? – Ayikoi Otoo quizzes Mahama Nii Ayikoi Otoo
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You know you didn’t win but told your protesters you won? – Ayikoi Otoo quizzes Mahama

Ghana’s high commissioner to Canada, Nii Ayikoi Otoo has questioned John Dramani Mahama for lying to his followers that he won. NDC protesters for the past weeks have been protesting on the streets for the Electoral Commission to declare John Dramani Mahama as winner of the 2020 election. According to them, there will be no peace if their flagbearer is not declared as the President of Ghana because he won the election. They shouted, “No Mahama, No Peace” in all their protests. But the NDC in its petition has indicated that the party acknowledges the fact that it did not win the election but seeks a re-election because to them, no one won the 2020 election because Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo did not get the needed percentage to be declared President. Reacting to the petition, Nii Ayikoi Otoo who is a leading member of the NPP could not fathom why John Dramani Mahama and the leadership of the NDC will lie to their followers and turn around to present such a petition to the Supreme Court. He said “Why did you tell your supporters you won the Presidential elections and not the President-elect; only to file a petition at the Supreme Court, to seek amongst others, a relief that the EC must re-run or conduct second Presidential elections, between the President and your good self because no candidate had 50 +1 Percentage of the VALID Votes cast? If you didn’t cross the 50% why did you claim victory with some supporters advocating in a reasonable manner that you should be sworn in as President come January 7, 2021”. My News Gh Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093.

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