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Shatta Wale and Peter Amewu (Photo by: Manuel Photography)

Fans of Shatta Wale came out in their numbers to see him perform at John Peter Amewu's victory concert in Hohoe.

Shatta Wale was joined on stage by Mr Amewu who thanked his constituents for helping him win in the December 7 parliamentary election.

"There are better things ahead...Hohoe will go forward forever. We will continue to promote our own," he said.

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Meanwhile, an interim injunction seeking to restrain the Electoral Commission (EC) from gazetting John Peter Amewu as MP was granted by a Ho High Court.

This was after an ex parte application was argued by Tsastsu Tsikata on December 23, 2020.

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The legal practitioner insisted that his clients were not given the opportunity to vote in the parliamentary election in the Hohoe constituency.

The complainants, by this development, have brought an action for enforcement of their fundamental human rights specifically their right to vote.

However, the Attorney-General has filed a case at the Supreme Court requesting for an injunction placed on the swearing-in of John Peter Amewu as the MP for the Hohoe Constituency to be squashed.

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