Dismiss Mahama’s ‘incompetent’ petition - EC tells Supreme Court

The EC further it followed the due processes for the conduct of the election

Dismiss Mahama’s ‘incompetent’ petition - EC tells Supreme Court
Jean Mensa

The Electoral Commission (EC) has filed its preliminary objection to the opposition NDC John Mahama’s election petition.

The EC described it as incompetent and not challenging the validity of the presidential election conducted on December 7, 2020.

The Commission also says the court must dismiss Mahama’s petition because he does not suggest “any reasonable cause of action.”

In its 10-page response, the EC indicated that the errors recorded in its collation did not have any significant effect on the final election results that saw Nana Akufo-Addo emerging as the winner of the polls.

“There is a possibility of minor discrepancies as a result of computational and mathematical errors made in the course of the collation of the results but these did not have a material effect on the overall results as declared,” the EC indicated.

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On claims of vote-padding made by John Mahama in his petition against the EC, the Commission said nothing of that sort occurred.

The EC said John Mahama in his petition erroneously depended on the total number of votes cast to make his case as being the total number of valid votes cast, an error which was inadvertently mentioned by the EC Chairperson during the declaration of the presidential result but was later corrected in a press release.

The EC also said contrary to suggestions by John Mahama in his petition that the true and final presidential results are unknown, “the full results of the 7th December 2020 Presidential Election was known to the petitioner [Mahama]”.

“The claims in the petition are contrived, have no legal basis and ought to be dismissed.”

The EC further said it followed the due processes for the conduct of the election and ensured fairness to all candidates.

It further denied breaching the constitution in the declaration of the election results saying, it “did not breach the constitution and that the [Mahama’s] petition has no merit.”