The truth sometimes is hard to bear for some people.The overall body language of the NPP is a party that has so much contempt for anyone who disagrees with them.They do not care about democracy.
The truth sometimes is hard to bear for some people.The overall body language of the NPP is a party that has so much contempt for anyone who disagrees with them.They do not care about democracy.
Kalira 10 years ago
Oh npp
Oh npp
Honestman 10 years ago
Hello Antie Maggie, is this the final part of Counsel Tsikata's written address?
Hello Antie Maggie, is this the final part of Counsel Tsikata's written address?
HAWA 10 years ago
Is this the lawyer called Tsatsu? had it not been the attitude of the peace council, Nana would have been made a winner by now. Tsatsu could not even defend his on " retrospective tunishment" Poor Lawyer!
Is this the lawyer called Tsatsu? had it not been the attitude of the peace council, Nana would have been made a winner by now. Tsatsu could not even defend his on " retrospective tunishment" Poor Lawyer!
KSI 10 years ago
In reference to regulation 19 of C.I 75 stated in this address, grounds 1 and 2 as stated says a candidate MAY appoint and not SHALL appoint. which means is optional and not mandatory. Article 64 of the constitution also said ... read full comment
In reference to regulation 19 of C.I 75 stated in this address, grounds 1 and 2 as stated says a candidate MAY appoint and not SHALL appoint. which means is optional and not mandatory. Article 64 of the constitution also said a person and for that matter a Ghanaian can challenge the validity of a presidential election but did not say a political party. This means, agents are for political parties and i dont need to have a report from any polling agent to challenge election results if as an individual i see that the election was not conducted well. It is the contention of petitioners that the constitutional responsibility of the conduct of public
elections and referenda including the 2012 elections, has been entrusted to the 2nd
respondent by article 43 of the Constitution. The 2nd respondent can not relinquish that
constitutional duty to the polling agents or anybody for that matter. our Honourable Court
has had occasion to pronounce on this point in the case of Apaloo v. Electoral
Commission (supra).
The observer status of polling agents under C.I. 75 was clearly confirmed by
the Chairman of 2nd respondent under cross-examination on 13th June, 2013 (pages 21, 25-
26 of the record of proceedings).
Q. You are aware that the functions of a polling agent are strictly
circumscribed?
A. My lords I would say so.
Q. They are not election officials?
A. In the strict sense of the term, no.
Q. I would like you to read Rule 19(4) of C1 75?
A. WITNESS READS OUT
Q. So I am suggesting to you that it is not the business of the
polling agent to supervise the work of the election officials but
to observe the conduct of the poll?
A. My lords I agree that the agent is not supposed to supervise but
he plays an active role at the station.
At pages 25-26 of the record of proceedings for the same day, Dr. Afari-Gyan made the
point about the very limited role of polling agents abundantly clear.
Q. A polling agent is not involved in the actual administration of the
election?
A. My lords you are correct.
Q. He does not count the votes after the election?
A. My lords no.
Q. He counts?
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A. He does not.
Q. He also does not inspect the ID cards of persons who are in the
cue to vote?
A. My lords no.
Q. He cannot confront anybody directly at the polling station?
A. My lords no and for that matter nobody can confront anybody
directly at the polling station.
Q. if he has any objection to anything happening he has to inform
the presiding officer?
A. My lord yes.
Q. So the presiding officer is in-charge of the polling station?
A. My lords absolutely.
Q. He has the final say on any matter?
A. So far as it is connected with the election yes.
Q. In fact the presiding officer can ask the polling agent to leave
the polling station.
A. My lords yes if the polling agent misconducts himself or herself.
Q. And who determines who misconducts himself, it is the
presiding officer?
A. Yes it is the presiding officer but misconduct they are trained to know how mis-conducting oneself in a polling station is. lets juxtapose these issues and judge for ourselves
Thank you
william 10 years ago
Please yourself. In defining roll of election official vis a vis polling agent you deduction seems to suggest that their presence there is of little importance, if any!!!!!That the election officials are super humans and pres ... read full comment
Please yourself. In defining roll of election official vis a vis polling agent you deduction seems to suggest that their presence there is of little importance, if any!!!!!That the election officials are super humans and presence of polling agents is a waste!
william 10 years ago
National Peace Council did not enable anyone to be declared President nor did they prevent anyone from being declared. As mediators, they facilitated the dialogue between the parties. They did not take any decision for anybod ... read full comment
National Peace Council did not enable anyone to be declared President nor did they prevent anyone from being declared. As mediators, they facilitated the dialogue between the parties. They did not take any decision for anybody. Afari Djan took a decision as given to him by law to do,ie, declare the candidate who had made 50+ votes, the winner,in the absence of subsatantive evidence to the contrary. At the time only allegations were made. He did not fail to advise your party to exercise their right as by law to take him and the EC to court if they so desired, when armed with what they considered to be evidence! Remember in 2008 Afari Djan had to reminded overexcited complainants that 'the name of the game is evidence'. In 2012, he was forced to repeat the same advice!!! So what kind of misinformation are you promoting, brotherman!
Agya_Manso 10 years ago
The 1st Petitioner when the TV cameras
zoomed in on him during Tsatsu`s address.
The 1st Petitioner when the TV cameras
zoomed in on him during Tsatsu`s address.
Asea Ho 10 years ago
Read and conclude:
UNUSABLE EXHIBITS AND EFFECT ON POLLING STATIONS IN ISSUE
34. It is striking in respect of exhibits in the P-series that large numbers of them are simply unusable for the purposes of determining th ... read full comment
Read and conclude:
UNUSABLE EXHIBITS AND EFFECT ON POLLING STATIONS IN ISSUE
34. It is striking in respect of exhibits in the P-series that large numbers of them are simply unusable for the purposes of determining the identity and/or number of polling stations in respect of which allegations are being made. In Appendix A.2.13 where data is captured in respect of the P-series, there is a glaring anomaly revealed whereby, for instance, (on pages 145 to 149), the first 171 sheets relate to MB-P, MB-P 000001-000170 and are followed by another 171 sheets (on pages 149 to 154) also with Exhibit numbers MB-P, MB-P 1-170 but with different polling stations in each case. On pages 162 to 175, data is captured for Exhibits MB-P 476 -1234 and followed by MB-P 476 -814 (pages 175-184) which have different polling stations from the earlier MB-P 476-814 exhibits. On pages 190 – 199, there are exhibits in the range MB-P 2314 – 2632 with different polling stations from a subsequent set that goes from MB-P 2314 on page 225 to MB-P 2613 on page 227. There are more instances of such confusion in relation to the exhibits, but the above should suffice to demonstrate that, in all these instances, the polling station to which reference is being made in the provision of evidence cannot be identified without a resolution of the contradictory sets of exhibits.
Asea Ho 10 years ago
This case would have ended if the SC have listened to Tony Lithur and ordered a count in the first week of proceedings. here is acase where the wizkid just buddled pink sheets and lied to convince not the SC but NPP followers ... read full comment
This case would have ended if the SC have listened to Tony Lithur and ordered a count in the first week of proceedings. here is acase where the wizkid just buddled pink sheets and lied to convince not the SC but NPP followers that they have a case.
ankrahniihenry@yahoo.com 10 years ago
so far the judges had done well.victory is for all ghananians.
so far the judges had done well.victory is for all ghananians.
QUEEN 10 years ago
I wish this IDIOTIC IDIOT she/he Margaret Jackson aka Nana Akua Tweneboah-Koduah, Dela Cofie will leave Ghanaians to have our peace. What the HELL is his/her
problem. Why is he/She trying the Election Petition case again in ... read full comment
I wish this IDIOTIC IDIOT she/he Margaret Jackson aka Nana Akua Tweneboah-Koduah, Dela Cofie will leave Ghanaians to have our peace. What the HELL is his/her
problem. Why is he/She trying the Election Petition case again in the media again? Why is she/he so JITTERY? Stop your stupidity. The case is in the hands of the NOBLE Supreme court Judges.Wait till they tell you that it does not pay to steal. STOP THIS MADNESS AT ONCE!
kwasi Ntiamoah 10 years ago
It is obvious that NPP leaders and followers admit that based on the merits of proceedings so far PRESIDENT MAHAMA won the elections hands down. Rather they are trying without success to capitalize on administrative of comput ... read full comment
It is obvious that NPP leaders and followers admit that based on the merits of proceedings so far PRESIDENT MAHAMA won the elections hands down. Rather they are trying without success to capitalize on administrative of computation to disenfranchise innocent voters. No doubt they are hiding over 2000 pink sheets from the court for scrutiny. Politics has succeeded in transforming an intellectual into a moron who seems to forget his simple maths calculations.
Oh npp
This will be needed after the verdict.
The truth sometimes is hard to bear for some people.The overall body language of the NPP is a party that has so much contempt for anyone who disagrees with them.They do not care about democracy.
Oh npp
Hello Antie Maggie, is this the final part of Counsel Tsikata's written address?
Is this the lawyer called Tsatsu? had it not been the attitude of the peace council, Nana would have been made a winner by now. Tsatsu could not even defend his on " retrospective tunishment" Poor Lawyer!
In reference to regulation 19 of C.I 75 stated in this address, grounds 1 and 2 as stated says a candidate MAY appoint and not SHALL appoint. which means is optional and not mandatory. Article 64 of the constitution also said ...
read full comment
Please yourself. In defining roll of election official vis a vis polling agent you deduction seems to suggest that their presence there is of little importance, if any!!!!!That the election officials are super humans and pres ...
read full comment
National Peace Council did not enable anyone to be declared President nor did they prevent anyone from being declared. As mediators, they facilitated the dialogue between the parties. They did not take any decision for anybod ...
read full comment
The 1st Petitioner when the TV cameras
zoomed in on him during Tsatsu`s address.
Read and conclude:
UNUSABLE EXHIBITS AND EFFECT ON POLLING STATIONS IN ISSUE
34. It is striking in respect of exhibits in the P-series that large numbers of them are simply unusable for the purposes of determining th ...
read full comment
This case would have ended if the SC have listened to Tony Lithur and ordered a count in the first week of proceedings. here is acase where the wizkid just buddled pink sheets and lied to convince not the SC but NPP followers ...
read full comment
so far the judges had done well.victory is for all ghananians.
I wish this IDIOTIC IDIOT she/he Margaret Jackson aka Nana Akua Tweneboah-Koduah, Dela Cofie will leave Ghanaians to have our peace. What the HELL is his/her
problem. Why is he/She trying the Election Petition case again in ...
read full comment
It is obvious that NPP leaders and followers admit that based on the merits of proceedings so far PRESIDENT MAHAMA won the elections hands down. Rather they are trying without success to capitalize on administrative of comput ...
read full comment