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‘ORAL is needless, it is for personal vendetta’

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Outgoing Majority Leader, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin Outgoing Majority Leader, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin

The outgoing Majority Leader, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin, has criticised the newly formed Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) team, describing the initiative as unnecessary.

Speaking at the dissolution of the 8th Parliament on January 6, 2025, he argued that the initiative undermines existing state institutions tasked with combating corruption.

“I want to add my voice to the call you made, that we should have a better way of dealing with issues of alleged corruption… we should allow due process of law to take effect. It is on this note that I condemn in no uncertain terms the establishment of a so-called committee called ORAL (Operation Recover All Loot). I hold the humble view that it is a needless committee, it has no constitutional backing, and it is only in place for a personal vendetta,” he remarked.

He continued, “If we allow this committee to continue with its so-called wild goose chase, it will disturb the governance of this country. We don’t need any so-called ORAL. We have institutions of the state. However unhappy we are with their work, we must support them to do their work.”

The ORAL team is responsible for investigating and documenting cases of alleged corruption, as well as recovering misappropriated state resources.

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Major fire in Accra destroys Ghana’s main second-hand apparel market

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Nicola Mira

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January 6, 2025

A huge fire in Ghana’s capital Accra has burnt to a cinder the country’s main second-hand apparel market, affecting thousands of traders and causing considerable losses to the local economy, officials have said.

Aerial shot taken on January 2, 2025 of the ruins of the vast Kantamanto second-hand clothes market in Accra’s business district, which has been destroyed by a major fire – Nipah Dennis / AFP

The fire, which started in the late evening of January 1, destroyed large swathes of the West African country’s vast Kantamanto second-hand apparel market, displacing thousands of traders, as reported by Ghana’s disaster management authorities.

The Kantamanto market, home to more than 30,000 traders and located in the heart of Accra’s business district, is a key source of revenue for many Ghanaians. The disaster was a cause of great anguish among local merchants and residents.

Hundreds of traders, many of them specialised in reselling second-hand clothes imported from abroad, chiefly from Europe, are now facing an uncertain future. The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) had to deploy thirteen fire engines to fight the flames. On Thursday, the market’s once lively alleys had turned into smoking ruins extending as far as the eye could see, testifying to the fire’s catastrophic devastation.

“This is a disaster,” said Alex King Nartey, a GNFS spokesperson, speaking to AFP. “We found no one seriously injured, but the loss to the economy is huge. According to the investigation’s initial findings, an electrical fault could have caused the fire to start, but we aren’t ruling out the possibility of arson,” he added.

King Nartey went on to say that operations to completely extinguish the fire might continue. According to the rescue services, the goods lost to the fire could be worth millions in the local currency.

The Ghanaian government has not yet issued a formal response to the tragedy.

“All is lost”

For traders like Fred Asiedu, 45, the fire was a disaster. “Everything I owned was here – my goods, my savings, my future… Now, all is lost,” he said. “How do I start my business again? The government must intervene. Without aid, our life will become unbearable,” he added.

Adjoa Amu, 39, a mother of three, shared the same feelings of deep concern. “I’ve been a salesperson here for 12 years. This market fed my children, enabled me to pay their school fees. And now, there’s nothing left except ashes,” she said.

Richard Amo Yartey, an official at the National Disaster Management Organization, said an investigation into the origins of the fire has started. “The scale of the destruction is harrowing, but we are determined to identify the causes and provide prompt assistance to the traders affected,” he added.

David Kwadwo Amoateng, president of the Traders Association of Ghana, urged the government to act swiftly, since “this market is a vital part of our economy. Traders need an emergency aid fund to deal with the situation. Without immediate intervention, the source of income for thousands of people is under threat,” he told AFP.

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Accra Lions finally issue BOLD statement about recent poor development of Ghana football; calls for immediate action

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Ghana Premier League side, Accra Lions has issued a bold statement about the current state of the Ghana Football.

Accra-based club issued their heartfelt messages to the entire football fans, football people on their official Facebook page on Monday 6th January 2025.

A portion of the statement read

Read the full statement below:

“We owe it a duty to our fans, the football community and the public to express our concern about recent developments in the Ghanaian football landscape. In our opinion, the results at the international level is a reflection of the development at the local level.

We are playing our fourth season in Ghana’s top division and unfortunately we have to admit that the conditions are steadily deteriorating. There is now no sponsor for the league, nor has a television contract been negotiated at this point.

How will the league ever acquire sponsors again if refereeing performances like yesterday’s become the standard and any criticism is immediately sanctioned by the association? Lots of incidents and happenings have gone unattended, an experience that has left us with more questions than answers.

Such tendencies continues to chip away every sense of the definition of the trust our esteemed fans and the public have reposed in us.

Ghana football is at a crossroads. If we want to get back to our old strength, it requires a minimum of integrity, professionalism, transparency and sportsmanship. As the reigning runner-up of the Ghana Premier League we see it as our duty not to stand idly by.

We have consistently committed ourselves to working with young players and must be allowed to raise the question of whether the Ghana Premier League, as we are experiencing it these days, is a healthy environment for highly talented young players who should develop a proper sporting spirit and a winning mentality to make them internationally competitive.

We are determined to join whichever group or organization(s) to make the sport a clean one and better for healthy competition.

We have resolved to stand by the games principle of FairPlay and speak truth to power”.

Accra Lions have played 16 matches of the ongoing Ghana Premier League with 13 points and on the 17th of the league log.

NDC files notice of appeal following court order for EC to complete collation in 4 constituencies

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Godwin Tameklo, legal counsel for NDC Godwin Tameklo, legal counsel for NDC

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has filed a notice of appeal following an Accra High Court’s decision to grant the New Patriotic Party’s mandamus application, ordering the Electoral Commission (EC) to complete the collation and declaration of parliamentary results in four disputed constituencies.

Speaking to journalists after the court’s ruling on Saturday, January 4, 2025, the NDC’s lead counsel, Godwin Edudzi Tameklo, stated, “I must say that this is something we anticipated.”

“We came to court prepared with our notices of appeal, and as you can see, immediately after the judgment was read, we went to the court registry to file the respective notices concerning the four affected constituencies. Here is the notice of appeal, along with the subsequent stay application.”

“It is something we knew would happen. With the ruling on the preliminary matter, it was clear where the judge was heading,” he added.

The Court also directed the Inspector General of Police (IGP) to provide adequate security to the Electoral Commission to facilitate the completion of the process.

The affected constituencies are Tema Central, Ablekuma North, Okaikwei Central, and Techiman South.

The NPP argued that the processes in these constituencies were not concluded, and thus, the declaration of results could not proceed.

The Court upheld the NPP’s argument, granting its mandamus application and ordering that all collation processes be completed before any declaration is made regarding the election results.

See the court documents below:

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I’m proud to be labelled as a ‘propagandist’ but the truth is, Ghana is broke

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The CEO of Dalex Finance, Joe Jackson, has boldly embraced the title of “propagandist” while highlighting the severity of Ghana’s current economic situation.

Speaking during an interview on Channel One TV on January 4, 2025, Joe criticised the government for failing to address the nation’s financial challenges, asserting that Ghana is in financial distress.

“Oh, I’m proud to take on the label of propagandist if that is what it takes to call it like it is. Listen, I’m fine. I’m very proud to stand up and say I’m a propagandist because I say Ghana is broke. Ghana is broke,” he stated.

“And being broke cannot be remedied by just international reserves. Please. I thought this was the government that said if the fundamentals are wrong, the exchange rate will expose it,” he added.

The CEO pointed to unresolved issues left by the outgoing government, including the budget deficit, inflation, and the exchange rate.

He argued that borrowing to sustain consumption, rather than investing in productive infrastructure development, is a clear sign of financial mismanagement.

“Where’s the exchange rate? Where’s the inflation rate? Where are the interest rates? Where is the unemployment rate? Please. Ghana is broke because we still cannot balance a budget, and we still have to borrow to consume. That is why we are broke.”

“By our definition, if you are paid and at the end of the month you still have to borrow to consume, not to undertake infrastructure, then you are broke. Borrowing to consume—by my books, you are broke, and that’s it,” he said.

He took a firm stance, reiterating, “I’m proud to be called a propagandist.”

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Zambia confirm Nora Hauptle as new Copper Queens coach

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The Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) have appointed Nora Hauptle as the new head coach for the Zambia women’s national team, the Copper Queens.

The FAZ confirmed the appointment on Saturday, January 4, 2025. Hauptle joins Zambia on a three-year deal until 2028 after leaving her role at the Black Queens after deciding not to extend her stay due to personal reasons.

The Swiss trainer will lead the Copper Queens for the next three years with her first major assignment expected to be the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in July this year.

Hauptle was in charge of the Black Queens until last month when her contract ended having been at the helm of affairs since 2023.

“The Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) has appointed Swiss national Nora Hauptle as the new head coach of the Copper Queens on a 3-year deal,” an official statement said.

“Hauptle, a former Swiss international defender, brings a wealth of experience, including coaching in Germany’s Frauen-Bundesliga and Ghana’s Black Queens. She will build on the team’s astonishing milestones, including Bronze at WAFCON 2022, a FIFA World Cup debut in 2023, and Back-to-back Olympic qualifications (Tokyo 2020 & Paris 2024).

“Outgoing coach Bruce Mwape has been reassigned to FAZ’s developmental programs as he undertakes the CAF Pro License course.

“Let’s welcome Coach Hauptle and wish her success as we prepare for the 2024 WAFCON in Morocco!”

Hauptle sealed Ghana’s return to the WAFCON for the first time since 2018 and was one game away from qualifying the team to their first-ever Olympic Games.

Her departure means the Black Queens are without a coach six months before the tournament to be staged in Morocco.

Southern African leaders pushing for dialogue to end crisis in Mozambique

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Regional leaders are pushing for dialogue to resolve Mozambique’s deadly post-election unrest as violence escalated in the aftermath of a ruling by the southern African country’s top court validating the outcome of the disputed October 2024 polls.

Mozambique descended into chaos after the opposition rejected the results of the October 9 polls, where ruling Frelimo party candidate Daniel Chapo was declared winner of the presidential vote.

Foreign and local observers said the presidential and parliamentary elections were marred by irregularities.

The main opposition candidate Venancio Mondlane has been leading protests that have paralysed the economy and led to the death of more than 150 people as well as the arrest of thousands of protesters.

Southern African Development Community (SADC) leaders led by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa are now pushing for a negotiated settlement to the electoral dispute, with Pretoria this week dispatching envoys to Mozambique to persuade the feuding parties to opt for dialogue.

On Tuesday, Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan, who is the chairperson of the SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation, said the regional body was calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities and urgent dialogue.

“We are deeply concerned by the continued loss of lives, injuries, destruction of private property and public infrastructure,” President Samia said in a statement.

“The current situation has also caused significant economic challenges on the nation and disrupted cross border trade, and hindered the free movement of people. SADC calls upon all parties to exercise restraint and refrain from actions that escalate violence and unrest.”

She said the regional body was ready to facilitate a peaceful resolution to “the existing challenges”.

“We, therefore, appeal for an immediate cessation of all hostilities, while reiterating the importance of prioritising the well-being and livelihoods of Mozambican people,” President Samia said.

“SADC stresses all parties to embrace peaceful and constructive dialogue as the preferred avenue to address grievances. Our collective aspiration remains the restoration of harmony and stability in Mozambique, in line with our shared vision of good governance, social cohesion, and sustainable development in the region.”

Outgoing Mozambican President Fillipe Nyusi on Monday met leaders of opposition parties to explore the dialogue option, but Mr Mondlane was conspicuously absent, as he is in exile.

The runner-up in the presidential election was forced to flee Mozambique after two of his aides were shot on the streets of Maputo by unknown assailants in the early days of the protests.

Podemos, the party that backed Mr Mondlane’s candidacy, Nova Democracia, Renamo and MDM, whose leaders met President Nyusi, insisted on their position to reject the outcome of the polls, but said they were open to dialogue.

The latest statements are a major climbdown from the hard-line stance by Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa and current SADC chairperson, who last week said the bloc expected the opposition to accept the ruling by the Mozambique Constitutional Council on the polls and move on.

Read: Mozambique’s Constitutional Council confirms Chapo’s poll win

“SADC stands ready to assist the incoming government and the people of Mozambique in consolidating their electoral democracy on the basis of the aforesaid court decision, which should be held sacrosanct by all,” President Mnangagwa said in the statement.

South Africa, which has been affected the most by the crisis, with trade disruptions and an influx of Mozambicans escaping the unrest, said it had “noted with concern the ongoing violence and subsequent disruptive protests in reaction to the announcement” by the court.

“South Africa calls on all parties to commit to an urgent dialogue that will heal the country and set it on a new political and development trajectory,” Pretoria said in a statement issued by the Department of International Relations.

“Furthermore, South Africa is ready to assist Mozambique in any manner to facilitate this dialogue. South Africa calls on all parties to exercise restraint and calm.”

Stephen Chan, a political analyst based in London, said South Africa’s calls for dialogue to end the conflict were more practical.

“(President) Mnangagwa’s statement is following a literalist reading of law and legal procedure,” Prof Chan said. “It ignores violence, almost as if washing hands off a crisis in democratic expectations.”

“By contrast, the South African offer of facilitation of dialogue is far more statesmanlike and caring for the affected people of Mozambique.”

The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC), which sent a delegation to Mozambique between December 16 and 18 to assess the situation, said the crisis in that country went beyond the recent disputed elections.

It urged President Mnangagwa to show leadership as SADC chairman by pushing for dialogue that would lead to a peaceful resolution of the political disputes.

“The (ZCC) delegation heard that the post-election demonstrations, which are mainly driven by youth and women, also point to issues beyond the current electoral process,” ZCC said in a statement.

“They point to underlying issues of high levels of cost of living and unemployment, lack of opportunities for young people and many other issues that are affecting the ordinary citizens.

“We call upon the government of Zimbabwe as the chairperson of SADC to use its influence in encouraging the government of Mozambique and all the political parties in Mozambique to come together and put the interests of the southern African region ahead.

“Mozambique is a key player (in the region), hence the continued political disturbances will have ripple effects on neighbouring countries, including Zimbabwe.”

The crisis in Mozambique, a country battered by unending civil wars and natural disasters over the years, has had ripple effects on its neighbours, especially those that are landlocked.

Countries such as South Africa, Eswatini, Zambia and Malawi recently sounded the alarm as the unrest took a toll on their economies.

Read: Despite victory, Mozambique’s Chapo confronts polarised nation

Zimbabwean companies have also complained of logistical problems in transporting exports to Mozambique’s ports. Zambia, which is already facing significant electricity shortages due to a severe drought, said it lost 300 megawatts of imports from Mozambique “indefinitely “due to disruptions caused by the protests.

The country stopped generating electricity from its main hydropower station after water levels in Kariba Dam dropped drastically due to the drought.

Africa’s second-largest copper producer had turned to Mozambique to plug its electricity supply gap.

Eswatini said its sugar industry, a mainstay of the mountain kingdom’s economy, was struggling to export to the United States and European Union markets. The country’s sugar exporters depend on a terminal at the port of Maputo that is jointly owned by Eswatini, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique.

In Malawi, the disruption in the movement of cargo from Mozambique has hampered the transportation of fuel from the ports of Beira and Nacala.

The National Oil Company of Malawi said it had resorted to importing petroleum products through the Tanzanian port of Dar es Salaam, which complicated its efforts to end a fuel shortage that has stretched for several months.

South Africa has, on several occasions, been forced to close the strategic Lebombo border post with Mozambique due to the violence.

The region’s biggest economy is said to be losing more than $500,000 due to restricted movement of imports and exports through the Mozambican ports.

‘That is my husband’ – Watch the heartwarming moment Gertrude Torkornoo showed off her husband

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Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo embodied and displayed the qualities of a devoted and loving wife in a rare moment when she attended the final State of the Nation’s Address in with her husband on January 3, 2025.

Upon her arrival at the premises of , the media, in performing their duties, captured and took videos of Torkornoo as she entered the chamber with her husband, Francis Torkonoo, a pharmacist, and her security detail.

A Bold Trend for Every Occasion

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Cornrow braids have long been celebrated as a classic and versatile hairstyle, blending tradition with modern flair. As we move into 2025, this iconic style continues to evolve, with new and innovative twists that push the boundaries of creativity. Cornrow braids are not just practical but also a fashionable statement that can be personalized to suit any occasion, personality, or mood. Here’s a look at some of the most stylish cornrow braid trends that are expected to dominate in 2025.

1. Chunky Cornrows

For those who love a bold, statement-making look, chunky cornrows are set to be huge in 2025. These thick, bold braids not only stand out but also add volume and texture to your hair. Paired with accessories like gold beads, charms, or colorful thread, chunky cornrows can create an effortlessly chic vibe that works for casual outings or more glamorous events.

2. Cornrows with Curls

In 2025, the fusion of cornrows and curls will be one of the most sought-after styles. After braiding the hair into neat cornrows, the remaining ends are left free to curl naturally or styled into bouncy, voluminous curls. This look combines the neatness of braids with the playful texture of curls, giving a balanced and sophisticated appearance that works for both professional and social settings.

3. Feed-In Cornrows

Feed-in cornrows are an excellent choice for those looking for a sleek, smooth finish. This technique involves adding small amounts of hair gradually to create longer, fuller braids. The result is a flawless, polished look that doesn’t show any visible lumps or bumps. Feed-in cornrows can be styled in different patterns, such as straight backs, zig-zags, or curved designs, allowing for endless customization.

4. Goddess Cornrows

Goddess cornrows are a luxurious twist on the classic cornrow. The style involves adding loose curls or twists throughout the cornrowed sections, giving the braids a more voluminous and textured look. This style is perfect for those who want to combine the elegance of cornrows with a touch of glamour, making it an ideal choice for weddings, parties, or any upscale event.

5. Half Cornrow, Half Loose Hair

For a more casual, everyday look, the half cornrow, half loose hair style will continue to be a popular choice in 2025. In this style, the front or sides of the hair are braided into cornrows, while the rest of the hair is left loose, flowing naturally. This combination of structure and freedom is perfect for creating an effortlessly stylish yet laid-back appearance.

6. Creative Patterns and Designs

2025 is all about pushing the boundaries of traditional cornrows. Expect to see intricate patterns, geometric designs, and even symbols or initials woven into the braids. These personalized, artistic cornrows are perfect for fashion-forward individuals who want to add a unique twist to their hairstyle. From zigzags to diamond shapes, the possibilities are endless.

Cornrow braids in 2025 will continue to embrace the beauty of individuality and creativity, making them more than just a hairstyle, but an art form. Whether you opt for sleek, minimalist designs or bold, adventurous patterns, cornrow braids will remain a stylish and timeless choice for every occasion.

Baba Sadiq trends; netizens suspects his involvement in Stonebwoy’s drop from NDC’s victory concert

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After the NDC decided to remove Stonebwoy from their election victory concert, they explained that some of their supporters were unhappy, mentioning concerns about his rumored connections to the New Patriotic Party (NPP). However, many people online suspect that Baba Sadiq, who has had issues with Stonebwoy in the past, may be behind the decision.

Stonebwoy dropped from NDC Victory Concert after grassroots backlash

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Celebrated Reggae/Dancehall artiste Stonebwoy has been removed from the lineup of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Victory Concert, which is slated for Sunday, January 5, 2025.

This decision, made just days before the event, comes in response to backlash from the party’s grassroots and youth supporters about Stonebwoy’s inclusion on the artistes list.

The reigning Telecel Ghana Awards Artiste of the Year was initially unveiled as one of the headliners for the upcoming concert on Sunday but the announcement was met with mixed reactions, sparking a social media storm under the hashtag #DropStonebwoy.

Critics argued that Stonebwoy’s inclusion was inappropriate due to the artiste perceived lack of alignment with the NDC’s ideologies or his previous political affiliations. Many party members and supporters took to social media to voice their concerns, urging the concert organisers to reconsider their decision.

The supporters objections were rooted in a belief that the inclusion of certain performers should reflect unwavering loyalty to the party’s ideals and vision.

A vocal section of the supporters argued that the concert was a moment to celebrate the NDC’s historic victory in the December 7 general elections, and therefore, the artistes performing should align closely with the party’s ideology and should have played a role in its campaign.

In response to the mounting pressure, the organisers of the NDC Victory Concert released an official statement on Friday, December 3, confirming Stonebwoy’s removal from the performance lineup.

“The organisers of the Ghana Victory Concert, responding to public sentiment and concerns from the party’s grassroots regarding Stonebwoy’s inclusion, have decided to remove the artist from the concert lineup. We sincerely apologise to all members of the National Democratic Congress, particularly the grassroots, for what may have appeared to be a lack of discretion on the part of the organisers,” the organisers statement read in part.

Below is the full statement.


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Obuasi East NDC Withdraws Court Case Challenging Election Results

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In a surprising turn of events, Samuel Aboagye, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary candidate for Obuasi East, has withdrawn his court case challenging the Electoral Commission’s (EC) re-declaration of election results.

The case, which was filed after the EC’s second collation of results overturned Aboagye’s initial victory, raised concerns about alleged irregularities in the electoral process.

Samuel Aboagye, who was initially declared the winner of the Obuasi East parliamentary election on December 7, 2024, had his victory overturned after the EC conducted a second collation of results on December 21, 2024.

The re-collation, which was conducted at the EC’s Greater Accra Regional Office, confirmed Patrick Boakye Yiadom of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) as the winner by a narrow margin of 19 votes.

In his court application, Samuel Aboagye sought to have the EC’s second collation and declaration of results declared null and void.

He also requested the court to mandate the EC to gazette the results collated on December 8, 2024, which he claimed declared him the winner.

However, in a sudden change of heart, Aboagye’s lawyers, led by Elikplim Agbemava, withdrew the application with the liberty to re-apply.

According to the court records, Gary Nimako, counsel for Patrick Boakye Yiadom, did not oppose the withdrawal request.

However, Justice Forson Baah Agyepong subsequently struck out the application as withdrawn with the liberty to re-apply.

The withdrawal of the case brings to an end the controversy surrounding the Obuasi East parliamentary election results.

-BY Daniel Bampoe

Court Orders Recollation Of Results In Tema Central

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In a significant development, the Accra High Court General Jurisdiction 2, presided over by Justice Forson Agyapong, has granted an application by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to compel the Electoral Commission (EC) to re-collate results in the Tema Central Constituency.

This ruling comes after the EC had earlier declared results for the constituency, which the NPP contested.

The court’s decision was based on three key grounds.

Firstly, the EC failed to collate results from all polling stations in the constituency.

Secondly, the person who declared the results was not the designated returning officer.

Thirdly, there was evidence that the NPP had demanded a recollation of results, but the EC had refused to act.

As a result, the court has ordered the EC to collate the results of the two outstanding polling stations and add them to the already collated results.

Additionally, the court has directed the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) to provide security for the EC to carry out this exercise.

This development is the latest twist in the ongoing controversy surrounding the December 7, 2024, parliamentary elections.

The EC had earlier gazetted the results for 274 constituencies, but the results for two constituencies, including Tema Central, remained outstanding due to disputes over the collation process.

The NPP’s application to the court is part of its efforts to ensure transparency and accuracy in the electoral process.

The party had raised concerns about irregularities in the collation of results in several constituencies, including Tema Central.

BY Daniel Bampoe

Seyi Tinubu likes Reno Omokri’s post asking where Peter Obi’s son is and comparing him to Bola Tinubu’s son

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Reno Omokri has raised questions about the whereabouts of Peter Obi’s son and what he is doing for Nigeria as he compared him to Seyi Tinubu, the son of President Bola Tinubu.

Reno Omokri titled the Instagram post “Why the scrutiny on Seyi Tinubu and the secrecy on Oseloka Obi?”