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General News of Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Source: Peace FM

'Supreme Court will rule on NPP’s petition by May'

Pollster and Managing Editor of the Daily Dispatch newspaper, Ben Ephson is anticipating the election case between the leaders of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) and President John Dramani Mahama together with the Electoral Commission to end next month.

Ben Ephson hoped the Supreme Court will in the month of May give its verdict on the presidential election case, in which the petitioners; Nana Akufo-Addo and two others are challenging the legitimacy of the president.

Speaking on Radio Gold, he expressed certainty that the court may soon rule over the case to ascertain the truth behind the NPP’s petition.

He explained that per the evidence that the petitioners and the respondents have submitted, the case can now be looked at quickly so as to avoid delays.

To him, unlike the Kenya election case between Prime Minister Raila Odinga and the incumbent President of the country, Uhuru Kenyatta, where the court sitting over the case gave its verdict a couple of days ago, to finalize the exact victor in the Kenyan March presidential elections, Ghana’s situation differs and so, believed the petitioners’ case is not delayed because the facts cannot be compared to the Kenya issue.

“…I’m sure within two or three weeks, the issues will just be settled. I think that within a month, this case should be done with,” he expressed.

However, he disagreed with critics who have proposed for a live telecast of the election case at the court, asserting that if the parties repose their confidence in the Supreme Court, televising the case would not be an option.