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| Dec 29, 2020

Ghana opposition to challenge presidential election loss

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Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo, new chairman of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), speaks to journalists after a consultative meeting in Accra, Ghana September 15, 2020. (File Photo: REUTERS/Francis Kokoroko)


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Ghana’s main opposition party said on Tuesday it would formally challenge the outcome of a presidential election won last month by incumbent Nana Akufo-Addo, a rare move in a country where losing candidates typically concede defeat.

Akufo-Addo was declared the winner of the December 7 vote with 51.59 per cent, ahead of the opposition National Democratic Party’s (NDC) candidate, former President John Mahama, who received 47.37 per cent.

“The NDC will contest the results of the rigged election in the Supreme Court and other appropriate fora.”

Executive Committe of the National Democratic Party

The contest witnessed heated rhetoric during campaigning and election-related violence that killed at least five people, a rarity in a country that has a reputation as one of West Africa’s most stable democracies.

“The NDC will contest the results of the rigged election in the Supreme Court and other appropriate fora,” the party’s executive committee said in a statement on Tuesday.

The NDC, which has yet to produce evidence of fraud, provided no details about the case it would file. The court has 42 working days from when hearings begin to issue its decision.

Only one other Ghanaian presidential election, in 2012, was formally contested by the losing candidate. The court rejected Akufo-Addo’s challenge to then-incumbent Mahama’s victory in a case that dragged on for eight months.

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