The flagbearer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Mahama says the ongoing controversy in the country’s Parliament should be resolved through political means.
According to him, “I think it is something that we can solve politically,” adding that the solution “is not legal.”
He was speaking in Kumasi during a fellowship with the clergy as part of his campaign activities.
Mr Mahama explained that, if he were president, he would have invited the leadership of both the NDC and the NPP for a dialogue to resolve the impasse, rather than allowing the matter to be taken to the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court, after a brief hearing on November 11, adjourned the case to Tuesday, November 12.
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