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What John Mahama said about Dr. Duffor
Dr Kwabena Duffuor and John Dramani Mahama Race
John Mahama reacts to the lawDr Duffuor put in the NDC election
Former President of GhanaJohn Dramani Mahama has responded to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) constitutional petition of Saturday May 13, 2023.
The election, by one of the party's presidential candidates,Dr. Kwabena Duffuor, reflectshis concerns about the NDC'selectoral record. Responding to the application, which was filed on Tuesday, May 9, 2023, John Mahama told delegates while in Wa that he hoped the ban would be lifted.
"We know that on Saturday, God willing, we have a few hurdles to jump because of the rules the candidate set in the primaries but we hope that understanding can be found to move forward in these primaries. , and other things. on Saturday, we will meet and vote for our parliamentarians and our presidential candidates," he said in a report by 3news.com. Duffuor files law against NDC primaries
National Democratic Congress (NDC) flag bearer Dr. Kwabena Duffuor has filed a petitionagainst the party's upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections to be held onSaturday, May 13, 2023.
The suit names the NDC secretary general, chief electoral officer, as well asfellow flag aspirants John Dramani Mahama and fellow candidate Kojo Bonsu as respondents. According to the newspaper, the defendants were given eight days to appear after the summons.
The article added that failure to comply with the law couldresult in convictions in absentiawithout further notice. The first statement from Dr Duffuor'scamp made false accusationsand concerns about the integrity of the upcoming primaries, prompting him to seek judicial assistance.
National Democratic Congress (NDC) flag bearer Dr. Kwabena Duffuor has filed a petitionagainst the party's upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections to be held onSaturday, May 13, 2023.
The suit names the NDC secretary general, chief electoral officer, as well asfellow flag aspirants John Dramani Mahama and fellow candidate Kojo Bonsu as respondents. According to the newspaper, the defendants were given eight days to appear after the summons.
The article added that failure to comply with the law couldresult in convictions in absentiawithout further notice. The first statement from Dr Duffuor'scamp made false accusationsand concerns about the integrity of the upcoming primaries, prompting him to seek judicial assistance.
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