Ghana election: NPP challenges John Mahama's victory

Ghana election: NPP challenges John Mahama's victory

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The NPP's Nana Akufo-Addo lost the 2008 run-off by one percentage point
[h=2]Ghana's main opposition party has filed a petition at the Supreme Court to challenge President John Mahama's victory in this month's election.[/h]
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) rejected the results of the 7 December poll, alleging fraud.
The election commission said Mr Mahama had secured 50.7% of votes, enough to avoid a run-off against NPP candidate Nana Akufo-Addo with 47.7% of the vote
International election observers described the poll as free and fair.
Mr Akufo-Addo lost the 2008 presidential run-off by one percentage point, but accepted the result.
Ghana is regarded as one of Africa's most stable democracies.
'Mind-blowing' evidence The NPP said it had waited to file its challenge in court until it had analysed the data from 26,000 polling stations.
[h=2]Presidential Election Results[/h]
  • John Dramani Mahama, NDC - 50.70%, 5,574,761 votes
  • Nana Akufo-Addo, NPP - 47.74%, 5,248,898 votes
  • Disputed votes: 1,340,000

It said it had now found irregularities such as cases of over voting and instances when people not registered by the new biometric finger-printing system were able to vote.
The BBC's Sammy Darko in the capital, Accra, says the party has calculated that there were 1.34 million extra votes cast, which if withdrawn from the final tally would make Mr Akufo-Addo the winner.
"We are ready to concede that in an election that involves more than 11 million voters there might be mistakes," said Mr Akufo-Addo after the petition was filed at Supreme Court in Accra.
"But why are the arithmetic mistakes so very often in favour of the NDC presidential candidate, John Dramani Mahama?"
The NPP leader said it had not been an easy decision to go ahead with the challenge, but the evidence submitted was "mind-blowing and came as a shock even to sceptics in the party".
"This case is seeking to deepen our democracy by strengthening the institutions that are mandated by our constitution to superintend the electoral process," Mr Akufo-Addo said
"One, by ensuring that the electoral commission is accountable to the people of Ghana; and two, the Supreme Court is seen by all as the ultimate arbiter of electoral grievances and disputes."
Mr Mahama, from the National Democratic Congress (NDC) party, was Ghana's vice-president until the unexpected death of President John Atta Mills in July catapulted him into office.
Johnson Asiedu Nketia, the NDC's secretary general, said the governing party did not believe the Supreme Court would rule against them as the elections had been the country's most transparent ever.
"We don't have any shred of doubt in our minds that President Mahama has been the choice," Mr Asiedu Nketia said.
Our correspondent says the case will not affect Mr Mahama's swearing-in ceremony on 7 January.
According to the constitution, the election commission's announced winner remains the legal leader until the Supreme Court rules otherwise.
The election challenge case is expected to be heard in three weeks, our reporter says
 
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Chama kikuu cha Upinzani nchini Ghana kimewasilisha kesi katika mahakama kuu zaidi nchini humo kupinga ushindi wa rais John Mahama katika uchaguzi wa urais uliofanyika mapema mwezi huu.
Chama cha National Patriotic Party (NPP) kimepinga matokeo ya uchaguzi huo uliofanyika tarehe Saba Desemba, ikidai ulikumba na udanganyifu mkubwa.
Tume ya uchaguzi nchini humo ilisema kuwa Bwana Mahakama alipata asilimia 50.7 ya kura zote zilizopigwa, idadi ambayo ni kubwa na hivyo kuepuka duru ya pili ya uchaguzi dhidi ya mgombea wa chama cha NPP Nana Akufo-Addo, ambaye alipata asilimia 47.7 ya kura.
Waangalizi wa kimataifa walisema uchaguzi huo ulikuwa huru na wa haki.
Chama hicho cha NPP, kimesema imewasilisha kesi hiyo baada ya kuchunguza takwimu kutoka kwa vituo elfu ishirini na sita vya kupigia kura, vilivyokujwa na zaidi ya kura milioni kumi na moja.
Akufo-Addo alishindwa katika duru ya pili ya uchaguzi wa urais mwaka wa 2008, kwa asilimia moja lakini alikubali matokeo hayo.
Bwna Mahama wa chama cha National Democratic Congress party, alikuwa makamu wa rais wa Ghana hadi kifo cha ghafla cha rais wa hiyo hiyo John Atta Mills, mwezi Julai mwaka huu, ambako aliteuliwa kuhudumu kama kaimu rais wa nchi hiyo.
Taifa la Ghana limekisiwa kuwa nchi iliyo na demokrasia iliyokomaa na thabiti zaidi barani Afrika.

source: bbc
 
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