Source: myjoyonline. com - A member of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) Legal team says the party might challenge the result of the 2016 presidential poll in court.
Abraham Amaliba claimed there were some irregularities recorded in some regions including the stronghold of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Ashanti Region.
Abraham Amaliba claimed there were some irregularities recorded in some regions including the stronghold of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Ashanti Region.
Speaking to Joy News Friday, he said the law governing Ghana’s elections is clear on over voting and the NDC will invoke it.
The Electoral Commission (EC) has been berated for delaying in the declaration of the winner of the 2016 presidential election which has fueled rumours that the Commission wants to manipulate the figures in favour of the NDC.
At a news conference held Thursday, EC boss, Charlotte Osei said the Commission has been unable to declare the winner because some presiding officers are yet to fax their results.
She also said the Commission has discovered cases of over voting in some constituencies across the country and wants to evaluate the results before declaring them.
Provisional results favours NPP Presidential Candidate, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo who has been tipped to win by 53.1 percent of the valid votes cast.
Mr Amaliba said the NDC's parallel tabulation points to President John Mahama's lead.
He noted the party has noticed some pockets of over voting in some parts of the Ashanti Region.
"We have lawyers collating those Pink Sheets and will handle it at the appropriate time," he said.
According to him, in the manner a football player who handles a ball to the penalty area is punished, the NDC will aim such sanction for the NPP.
"A decision may be taken either to go to court," he said, adding their intention is to promote fair play in Ghana's elections.
"The point is will it change the result if our Pink Sheet say it will not then we will know what to do."
The Electoral Commission (EC) has been berated for delaying in the declaration of the winner of the 2016 presidential election which has fueled rumours that the Commission wants to manipulate the figures in favour of the NDC.
At a news conference held Thursday, EC boss, Charlotte Osei said the Commission has been unable to declare the winner because some presiding officers are yet to fax their results.
She also said the Commission has discovered cases of over voting in some constituencies across the country and wants to evaluate the results before declaring them.
Provisional results favours NPP Presidential Candidate, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo who has been tipped to win by 53.1 percent of the valid votes cast.
Mr Amaliba said the NDC's parallel tabulation points to President John Mahama's lead.
He noted the party has noticed some pockets of over voting in some parts of the Ashanti Region.
"We have lawyers collating those Pink Sheets and will handle it at the appropriate time," he said.
According to him, in the manner a football player who handles a ball to the penalty area is punished, the NDC will aim such sanction for the NPP.
"A decision may be taken either to go to court," he said, adding their intention is to promote fair play in Ghana's elections.
"The point is will it change the result if our Pink Sheet say it will not then we will know what to do."