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Consulting Ramadan, others in deletion process not necessary – EC

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  • Chaos 2016 7 years ago

    Focus on your job and ignore these nation wreckers! We know them from ancient times.

  • Learn 7 years ago

    I think the EC is taking things so personal than showing professionalism and bound to fail Ghanaians. This particular statement expose them of arrogance and ignorance.

  • Asafo Agladza 7 years ago

    Consult Ramadan for what?? What is the essence in consulting him?? His aim was to ridicule the EC at the Supreme court and the order from the court was for the EC to delete those with NHIS registration card holder which they ...
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  • Akans Prophecies 7 years ago

    Ridiculous ! Ghana EC is simply ridiculous playing with the lifes of 25million population including their sons and daughters for the control and domination by a politic of fraud and corruption. The EC by its actions is a co ...
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  • Akora 7 years ago

    They went to court to delete those names. Their wish was granted and the Judges command to you has been done accordingly.

  • H1j6je8q6 7 years ago

    Who do they think they are, they should consult them for what? they should go to there court again. The court is there to do everything to favour them, is posterity that would Judge everybody including the so called------con ...
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  • Esi 7 years ago

    Who at all are Abu Ramadan and Evan Nimako to be consulted by the EC?
    If they want to be part of the process of the EC, then they Abu Ramadan & Evans Nimako should get themselves elected by their respective parties first.
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  • Paaate 7 years ago

    Why should they be consulted. Do what is expected of u you are an institution

  • Concerned Ghanaian 7 years ago

    The lack of humility and deliberate stubbornness being demonstrated by the EC will not help in the lead up to the elections.

    If war should break out, trying to meet up and broker peace will be more difficult than doing so ...
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