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[ 2021-03-01 ]
Peace Council warns Mahama and Akufo-Addo supporters ahead of Court verdict The National Peace Council has asked parties in
the election petition to ensure that they take the
ruling in good faith and let the peace the country
enjoys reign.
The Supreme Court has set March 4 to rule on the
2020 election petition.
In a statement ahead of the ruling, the National
Peace Council called on all bodies involved to
ensure that the ruling is taken in good stride to
ensure that the country’s peace is maintained.
The statement from their outfit said “Peace
Council, respectfully calls on all the parties in
the dispute i.e., the former President, Mr. John
Dramani Mahama, the President, Nana Addo Dankwa
Akufo Addo, as well as the Electoral Commission,
to strictly adhere to the ruling of the Supreme
Court regardless of who wins or loses in the yet
to be delivered judgment”.
“The National Peace Council appeals to them to
refrain from any activity that may directly or
indirectly encourage, their followers or officials
to disturb the peace of the country after the
delivery of the judgment of the Supreme Court. In
this regard we encourage all supporters of the two
political parties not to engage in any activity
that is a potential threat to the peace of
Ghana.”
John Dramani Mahama is in court to seek for a
rerun of the 2020 elections because there was no
winner as per the dictates of the 1992
constitution of Ghana. Source - MyNewsGh.com
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