The New Patriotic Party will soon head to
court again to contest the results of 38 Parliamentary seats in the just
ended 2012 elections.
Director of Communications of the party, Nana Akomea believes the results churned out in those constituencies were questionable.
He
made the disclosure on MultiTV and Joy FM news analysis programme
Newsfile on Saturday in a reaction to a feature written by the General
Secretary of the Ghana Medical Association Dr Sodji Sodji Tetteh which
questioned the decision by the NPP to boycott the presidential
inauguration and not the Parliamentary inauguration.
Nana Akomea
said the view by the GMA General Secretary-a view the deputy Information
Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa also holds- is flawed and
unsustainable.
He argued the parliamentary elections are distinct
from that of the presidential, explaining, the parliamentary elections
are individual results whilst that of the presidential results are
national.
He said the NPP is challenging results of 38
constituencies and will soon head to court. He did not however mention
the constituencies.
He defended the party’s decision to boycott
the swearing-in of President John Mahama as consistent with the party’s
decision to go to court.
He explained they cannot be part of an
event that will legitimize a president whose election results they are
contesting in court.
"The inauguration and swearing in are on the
basis of the disputed election… We find it difficult to lend our
support to a ceremony which will legitimize those results,” he said.
He
said Parliamentary boycotts are legitimate means of protest in a
democracy and cited instances in which the NDC also boycotted
Parliament.
In 2007, the NDC minority in Parliament also
boycotted the State of the Nation Address by then President John Kufuor
in protest over the incarceration of Dan Abodakpi, Nana Akomea stated.
He added the NPP will “find it difficult to support any major activity of the president.”
But the Deputy Majority Leader in the recently dissolved Parliament Rashid Pelpuo said the decision by the NPP is unfortunate.
He
said the boycott is only a smear campaign against the president and to
create a wrong impression to the outside world that the election 2012
was flawed.
He blamed what he said was leadership failure of the NPP, adding the opposition party has always shown it is always a bad loser.
source: Joy Online
www.inwesgh.tk
Saturday, 5 January 2013
NPP to contest results of 38 Constituencies in court-Akomea
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