Law lecturer at the University of Ghana, Clara Beeri Kasser-Tee, on JoyNews’ Newsfile held on Saturday, 28th December, 2024, posited, in her submissions, that the Electoral Commission has been inconsistent.
The legal practitioner emphasised that the Electoral Commission’s inconsistencies are to blame for the legal tussles between the two main political parties, the NDC and NDC. She insisted that results in some 9 constituencies have become contentious because of the EC’s inconsistencies.
However, the feisty Clara Beeri Kasser-Tee failed to specify the so-called inconsistencies she claimed to have identified in the work of the Electoral Commission. She simply fell short of pointing out the inconsistencies and how they even came about, if they even exist.
Clearly, Clara Kasser-Tee failed to give substance to her claims because they do not exist. The so-called inconsistencies are figments of her warped imagination. Clara has something up her sleeves.
For a lawyer to be throwing such wild assertions about the Electoral Commission without substantiating them with incontestable evidence is something that sane minds cannot understand.
She is trying to give the dog a bad name in order to hang it. She has an ulterior motive against the Electoral Commission. Just like Inusah Fuseini who was on the same programme, Clara Beeri Kasser-Tee was unfair in her submissions.
The legal practitioner is well aware of the fact that the disruptive tendencies of the NDC have caused whatever impasse we are facing post-elections. She knows how lawless the thugs of the NDC have been, causing delays in the collation process.
Strangely, Clara Beeri Kesser-Tee deliberately sidestepped blaming the NDC for whatever is happening with respect to the ongoing collation in some constituencies. This is honesty to the apogee.
She turns around to blame the EC for what is happening when the NDC is to blame. Clara, as always, cannot seem to depart from the position of the NDC. She throws her sense of objectivity away when the NDC is in the news.
For someone who embarked on a hiatus in the media only to resurface when the NDC has won elections, her position against the Electoral Commission does not come as shocking.
Written by P.K. Sarpong, Whispers from the Corridors of the Thinking Place.
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