Dr Edward Nasigre Mahama, People's National Convention (PNC) Presidential Candidate in Election 2008 on Friday called on the Judiciary to refrain from intervening in the political process prematurely.
He said the Judiciary should allow the Electoral Commission (EC) to be truly independent in the discharge of its duties until the elections have been declared and electoral disputes brought before the Judiciary for resolution.
Dr Mahama made the call in a statement issued in Accra. He called on Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, New Patriotic Party (NPP) Presidential Candidate in Election 2008 to respect the decision of the Electoral Commissioner and concede defeat.
Dr Mahama said "As a candidate in the Presidential Elections held on December 7, 2008, I can safely predict that Professor John Evans Atta-Mills, NDC Presidential Candidate would win the Presidential Elections after the vote in the Tain Constituency. I therefore call on Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to respect the decision of the Electoral Commissioner and concede defeat in that event."
He commended the Electoral Commissioner and staff for maintaining their independence and sense of fair-play during Election 2008 and called on them to continue during the last lap of the exercise in the Tain Constituency.
Dr Mahama urged them to execute their constitutional mandate to conduct Presidential Elections in Ghana to their lawful and logical conclusion and declare the results.
He appealed to contestants in the Presidential Election Run-off to accept the results declared by the Electoral Commissioner and use mechanisms laid down by law for contesting results if they had concrete evidence that there were serious irregularities.
Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
Pack of ‘hungry’ dogs kill Nigerian woman in Italy
14 minutes -
From the Pitch to the Studio: Joseph Painstil’s Musical Journey
53 minutes -
Apaak reaffirms commitment to free tuition for first-year tertiary students
59 minutes -
NDC’s free tuition for first-year university students won’t be compulsory – Clement Apaak
1 hour -
ORAL receives over 700 petitions; preparing to submit report to Mahama
1 hour -
Today’s front pages :Thursday, January 16,2025
1 hour -
GIBA seeks mandatory injunction to stop the Ministry of Communications and Digitalization and KNet Ghana Ltd from illegal fee demands
1 hour -
Nsoatreman Coach Yaw Preko awaits Fate after fan invasion at training grounds
2 hours -
NPP is no longer strong, says Sammy Crabbe
2 hours -
‘We’re not inviting anyone, just collecting data’ – Domelevo on ORAL criticism
2 hours -
Dubik Mahama rejects proposal for further privatisation of ECG
3 hours -
Joynews’ Ohemeng Tawiah sustains life-threatening injuries in police-illegal miners clash
3 hours -
Residents of Nungua demand intensified police patrol due to rise in robberies
3 hours -
Government urged to keep investing in technical, vocational education
3 hours -
Privatisation won’t solve Ghana’s electricity challenges – Scientist
3 hours