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SUPREME COURT VERDICT BASED ON ‘MOSQUITO’ CALCULATOR

The Supreme Court yesterday finally gave its ruling on the controversial 2020 Election Petition.

As it mysteriously turned out, the evidence that the Petitioner was looking for was not in Jean Mensah’s handbag but on General Mosquito’s calculator.

When we recall the attempt by hoodlums before the declaration of the presidential and parliamentary elections to besiege the headquarters of the Electoral Commission in Accra, it becomes patently clear what the Petitioner intended, when he dithered in going to court, in presenting his case and kept pushing without any legal basis for the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission to physically enter the witness box.

NDC’s Double-edged sword

The attempt to go to court, therefore, proved that the leadership of the national democratic congress and its lawyers were Hell-bent on waging a war of attrition against the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission with another drawn against President Nana Add Dankwa Akufo-Addo and the next flag bearer of his party into the 2024 general elections.

The processes, which had throughout appeared to discerning Ghanaian more or a circus of legal-mumbo-jumbo than sincere litigation, true to its bidding, witnessed an unheralded saga of trials and errors strategies from the Petitioner’s corner.

Intrigues

It was an open secret that evidence that was crucial to strengthening their case had not been forthcoming throughout the proceedings, as the Petitioner’s corner intriguingly pushed for the Respondents to provide that evidence.

Again, interestingly, while they failed in the opinion of the court to provide that evidence, they used the official briefing sessions to push their own case in their own court of public opinion – until the Law Lords cuffed one big fish among Petitioners lawyers for contempt.

That came out, in the opinion of the decent public, the extent of the Petitioner’s intention to send Ghana on a wild goose chase in a matter in which political vengeance was more the motive than legality, legitimacy, and the national interest.

Street law

It was clear that while the court’s hallowed processes rolled out, party hotheads at all layers of the NDC were activated to pull the nation back, with the venom spreading onto the corridors of the Legislature, as a Vetting Committee which usually works out such processes on the anvils of consensus, became a terror squad and inquisition tool in the hands of the Minority on the Committee.

Also on the streets and the airwaves; the constituencies and social media, the battle to discredit the Supreme Court and Ghana pervaded. Not even a last-minute attempt by the Ghana Journalist Association and the judicial authorities three days ago to moderate the grounds was appreciated, as NDC’s modern-day apostles of freedom of expression in the Petitioner’s corners across the country conspired to cross the boundaries.

Evidence on Asiedu Nketia’s calculator

As Ghanaians gathered from the ruling read by the eminent Chief Justice Annin, His Lordship quoted generously from the admissions on figures churned out by NDC General Secretary Johnson Asiedu Nketiah’s calculator and which the NDC scribe did not challenge, but admitted to.

Strikingly, that calculator also revealed that given the allegation of some other sampled data the NDC tended to rely on in court, the court ruled that even those figures cannot be enough to redeem Mahama or demote Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

NDC’s real enemies

As we move forward in growing our democratic institutions, we must now realize who our real enemies or, for that matter, that matter, that of the NDC as a political party is.

They are Petitioner John Mahama, witnesses Asiedu Nketia, Kpessa-Whyte, and Rojo Mettle-Nunoo as well as the teeming lawyers, who failed to tell their client and party the truth.

But the enemies also include the educated but cacophonous communicators, who look decent, while acting pathologically indecent.

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