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The Power of a Signature - Natural or Procedural Justice

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  • Osabere kotoko 10 years ago

    This would have been more persuasive if it were the voters who failed to sign. Should you curtail the rights of innocent people who had no hand or interest in the infractions of corporate bodies? Think about this in terms of ...
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  • Ernest 10 years ago

    if party agent sign, but returning officer failed to sign does it make it invalide?
    Then Ghana will be doom forever bcos people can easily ignore their signature to favor his favority party and we will never going to have el ...
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  • Mr. Figure-Out 10 years ago

    That is why failing to sign without a given reason should be made criminal. Those people who are going to be affected, should the Supreme Court accept uphold the petitioners pleadings, also reserve the right to sue the EC t ...
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  • BK 10 years ago

    In both Canada and the US, the voters right to have his her vote counted is supreme. Just because a public official fails in his/her duty does not give a court the right to deny these citizens their constitutional right to de ...
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  • Kojo Samla 10 years ago

    This is the most stupid write up I have come across. How can the absence of a mere signature of a presiding officer invalidate one's vote? No right guaranteed in our constitution can be annulled by the signature of any public ...
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  • Kobena 10 years ago

    Thanks, Nana,
    For a very informative and educative piece!

  • Mix Breed (NPP-NDC) 10 years ago

    He did well, but could not make us understand the fact that both the voters right for their votes to count and the requirement of the signatures of the presiding officers are in the constitution. It is the Supreme court judge ...
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  • Akuffo Addo 10 years ago

    How can a presiding officer's signature supersede the votes of citizens. As for NPP and their cohorts, they can make the most ridiculous arguments so far as that could advance their cause. There is no nowhere in the whole un ...
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  • K BOATENG 10 years ago

    BUT THE CONSTITUTION DOES NOT GO FURTHER TO SAY THAT WHEN A PRESIDING OFFICER REFUSES OR FORGETS TO SIGN, SOME VOTES SHOULD BE ANULLED OR THROWN AWAY

  • James 10 years ago

    If his excellency, president Rawlings had forgotten to sign, he would have been advised to sign, and he would have done it; Likewise, the presiding officers would sign (it is a constitutional requirement) if their attention w ...
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  • Smart 10 years ago

    Sorry guys, the law is the law and needs to be followed. It cannot be changed to suit your secret stealing ideas. You slick motherfucker, amadu sulley scheming with the mosquito.

  • crorkz 9 years ago

    QmlnIe I really enjoy the blog post.Much thanks again. Want more.