An Accra High Court has struck out the suit brought before it by the flagbearer of the National Democratic Party (NDP), Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings who was challenging her disqualification by the Electoral Commission as a presidential candidate.
According to the ruling delivered by Justice George K. Koomson, the decision was due to a wrong procedure used by Nana Konadu hence making the case “incompetent.”
In his ruling the judge indicated that the applicants were wrong to include an application for judicial review and the enforcement of fundamental human rights in one writ.
NDP to re-file case
Meanwhile, the lawyers for the NDP have indicated that they will re-file the suit by midday today [Thursday].
Konadu fights EC in court
[contextly_sidebar id=”DaPU2SKPivVt9g2fX8NgMeL0kS4OQel4″]Nana Konadu together with her party and her running mate sued the Electoral Commission last week and added the Attorney General to the case over her disqualification from the presidential race.
They were seeking an “interlocutory injunction, prohibiting and restraining” the Electoral Commission and its agents from going ahead with the balloting of presidential candidate until the court settles the matter.
She also prayed the court to stop the EC from doing the following:
- posting any notices at any constituency centres, specifying the names of candidates purportedly nominated and the persons who have proposed and supported each of the purportedly nominated candidates for the 2016 presidential election, without including name of the 2nd application;
- Allocating symbols and colours to the purportedly nominated candidates for the 2016 presidential election, without allocating symbols and colours to the 2nd applicant; and
- Publishing any notices of poll in the Gazette and in places in constituencies around the country with respect to the 2016 presidential election, without including the name of the 2nd applicant.
The NDP flagbearer in another suit, prayed the court to declare as illegal the deadline the EC set for receiving nominations and “a further declaration that the EC erred in law when it decided not to accept the applicants nomination thereby wrongfully and illegal disqualifying the applicants from contesting in the 2016 presidential elections.”
They are also seeking an order quashing the EC’s decision not to accept Konadu’s nominations and an order compelling the EC to accept her nomination and to include her name on the ballot for the 2016 presidential election.
Nana Konadu was disqualified with 12 other presidential nominees because they failed to meet some requirements of the electoral laws ahead of the December polls.
PPP to go to Supreme Court if…
The Progressive People’s Party (PPP) which is also fighting the disqualification of its flagbearer, Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom in court, has earlier stated that it will go to the Supreme Court if the High Court hearing its case fails to rule in its favour.
In response to a question on what the party would do if the judgment does not go its way, Lawyer for the PPP, Ayikoi Otoo simply told Citi News’ Fred Djabanor that “we will go to the Supreme Court.”
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By: Fred Djabanor/citifmonline.com/Ghana