Former President John Mahama at 6 pm addressed the nation on the Supreme Court's decision to dismiss his 2020 election petition.
The 2020 NDC presidential candidate together with the executives of the party spoke to the press at Mahama's Cantonments office.
A seven-member panel of justices at midday today dismissed the petitioner's election petition application challenging the 2020 Presidential results declared on December 9 by the Electoral Commission Chairperson Jean Mensa.
According to the justices, the petition lacked merit, hence was dismissed.
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