The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has filed a notice of appeal after a High Court in Accra granted the New Patriotic Party's mandamus application by ordering the Electoral Commission to complete the collation and declaration of parliamentary results in four disputed constituencies.
The Court also ordered the Inspector General of Police (IGP) to provide the Electoral Commission with adequate security to complete the processes.
The constituencies are Tema Central, Ablekuma North, Okaikwei Central and Techiman South. The NPP had argued that the processes in the constituencies were not concluded and that the declaration of the results could not stand.
The court upheld the NPP's argument, granting its mandamus application by ordering a conclusion of all collation processes before a declaration is made on who won the election.
Shortly after Saturday's hearing, the NDC's Director of Legal Affairs, Godwin Edudzi Tameklo, stated that the party would appeal the High Court ruling.
Speaking to journalists after the judgment by the High Court in Accra, Mr Tameklo explained that the party had prepared its notices of appeal to challenge the High Court judgment, which granted the mandamus application.
“This matter is not yet over. Nobody should be deceived. It will not end here. We are appealing the decision,” he said.
That notice of appeal has now been filed with barely three days left for the swearing-in of newly-elected Members of Parliament.
Latest Stories
-
Over 30 heads of states, prime ministers graced Mahama’s inauguration
16 seconds -
Armah-Kofi Buah lauds Mahama on historic ascension to presidency
58 seconds -
NDC supporters are safeguarding state properties, not looting them – Mustapha Gbande
3 minutes -
NPP’s Akua Afriyie claims victory in Ablekuma North, vows to fight until the end
4 minutes -
Unlocking Ghana’s Future: How Salt can drive Industrialisation, transform the Economy, and Empower Communities
4 minutes -
Yagbonwura pays courtesy call on President Mahama
5 minutes -
I will be decisive, swift in my actions – Mahama assures
5 minutes -
Be vigilant; report unlawful activities to me or police – Ashie Moore to NDC supporters
6 minutes -
‘We lost our pink sheets amid chaos when EC introduced ‘strange’ figures – NDC’s Ewurabena Aubynn alleges
7 minutes -
Mahama considers privatising power distribution
19 minutes -
NDC not responsible for recent attacks on state offices, says Ashie Moore
31 minutes -
Gas pipeline maintenance: Government assures of measures to ensure fuel availability
34 minutes -
‘I don’t want to call her a con woman, but we know her games’ – NDC’s Ewurabena Aubynn jabs opponent
38 minutes -
H-1B: Visa row under Trump fuels anxiety for Indian dreamers
2 hours -
Huge problems with axing fact-checkers, Meta oversight board says
2 hours