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Ghana’s Supreme Court Confirms Ado’s Victory

Malawi and Kenya remains the only African countries in which an incumbent president's election was nullified by a Supreme Court.

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Godfrey Maotcha
Godfrey Maotcha
Born and grew up in Blantyre Malawi. Worked for the Guardian ( local newspaper) and Montfort Media for six years. A print and online media house. Currently lives in Lilongwe Malawi

GHANA. Accra: The Supreme Court in Ghana has today confirmed the victory of incumbent president Nana Akufo Ado as the winner in last year’s poll.

Former president John Mahama who stood on an opposition National Democratic Congress filed a petition to have the election result nullified.

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But a panel of seven judges led by Chief Justice Kwasi Anin Yeboah argued that the petitioners did not satisfy the five issues needed for a nullification.

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Akufo Ado won the polls with 51.59 percent while Mahama got 47.36 percent.

The two main contenders separated by 515,524 votes.

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Mahama and Ado have been heavy contenders in previous elections over decades.

In 2012 Mahama won the presidency with 50.7 percent of the votes. Ado contested the results and was rejected by the courts.

In 2016 Ado won by 53.8 percent of the votes making him president.

International observers declared the 2020 elections as calm. But police say five people were killed during voting and counting day.

Malawi and Kenya remains the only African countries in which an incumbent president’s election was nullified by a Supreme Court.

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  • Godfrey Maotcha

    Born and grew up in Blantyre Malawi. Worked for the Guardian ( local newspaper) and Montfort Media for six years. A print and online media house. Currently lives in Lilongwe Malawi

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