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'Implement reforms directed by the Supreme Court'

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  • CHA 9 years ago

    Is time to implement it now

  • Anonymous Coward 9 years ago

    Nothing serious will happen with regards to EC reforms. The status quo will be maintained. Useless state institutions.

  • KWAKU MANU 9 years ago

    Electoral Commission must heed to the call of the Men of God to implement the Supreme Court proposals. The SC Stole the elections foe Mahama, but it still made suggestions. If you took the final verdict, what don't you also t ...
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  • Factually Reliable 9 years ago

    Major, please there are no reforms. The supreme court did not make any reforms and since 1992 IAPAC has been making reforms hence there is no difference. I don't know whether the suggestions by the supreme court judges are th ...
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  • Vote Getter 9 years ago

    Comments like this are misleading and create the impression that there is a directive to be implemented. It feeds into Akufo Addo's propaganda and prepare the ground for people to claim "if only the EC had implemented reform ...
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  • Onipaba of Akyem Maase 9 years ago

    Where in the statement did you read about Nana Addo? You hate him for your own destruction. Nana Addo will be the presided against your wishes. You can drink dry the see and fold up the N1 Highway into your bedroom. Nana WILL ...
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  • H. Tawiah 9 years ago

    Is Rev Daniel Yinkah-Sarfo now the spokesperson for the Supreme Court? Why can't he spend his time doing the job he has chosen, i.e. preaching the word of God and leave politics to the politicians?

  • F.L.O.B.A. 9 years ago

    Now that the men of God are so active in the Politic,they should establich their own Party this could let them be active Politicians rather.there is no singel day one does not read from these men of God they are more critical ...
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