A member of the NDC, Dr Michael Kpessa-Whyte mounted the witness box to testify for former President John Mahama in the 2020 presidential election petition hearing, today.
He is one of the two representatives the petitioner had stationed at the National Collation Centre (‘strongroom’) of the Electoral Commission during the December 7, 2020 polls.
Yesterday, the General Secretary of the NDC, Johnson Asiedu Nketia was discharged from the witness box following his cross-examination by counsel for the 1st and 2nd Respondents.
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