Lawyers for 2020 NDC Presidential Candidate, John Dramani Mahama have written to the Chief Justice, Kwasi Anin Yeboah asking for the petition hearing to take off at 11:30am.
The court is slated to deal with a request by Mr. Mahama asking that it sets aside its earlier ruling that it cannot compel Jean Mensa to testify.
Mr. Lithur in his letter to the Chief Justice says he received electronic copies of documents filed by the respondents opposing this review request Wednesday night.
He is therefore urging the court to let proceedings take off at 11:30am.
While it is not clear whether this is what has occasioned the late start of proceedings Thursday morning, the registrar of the court, Mathew Antiaye announced that proceedings will take off at 11:30 am.
.
Latest Stories
-
We’ll see how you will protect the public purse – Afenyo Markin tells NDC MPs
3 minutes -
Mahama’s pledge to keep just 60 ministers doable – Haruna Iddrisu
8 minutes -
Afenyo-Markin accuses NDC of delaying parliamentary results and disrupting electoral process
14 minutes -
GPL 2024/25: Faisal Charwetey named Player of the Month for November
16 minutes -
NPP will win back Dome Kwabenya seat if we do our homework – Adwoa Safo
26 minutes -
Taptap Send users urged to revisit the App as service resumes after temporary break
33 minutes -
GPL 2024/25: Lawrence Osei named Goalkeeper of The Month for November
36 minutes -
GPL: Prosper Ogum calls on Kotoko’s ’12th player’ for subsequent home games
39 minutes -
Egyapa Mercer vows to fulfill parliamentary duties despite election loss
39 minutes -
We can’t repeat the mistakes of NPP; let’s be different – Ato Forson to NDC
53 minutes -
We campaigned for Ghana, not for selfish gains – Kumawood actress Christina Awuni
1 hour -
December 7 election was a people’s revolution against an insensitive government – Ato Forson
1 hour -
Fameye’s management responds to DJ incident at UK show
1 hour -
ECG’s 32% losses unsustainable – Mahama demands urgent energy sector reform
1 hour -
No need for dispute, we have a clear majority in the new parliament – Ato Forson
1 hour