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Akufo-Addo, EC lawyers ask court to dismiss Mahama’s motion to reopen case

Akufo-Addo, EC lawyers ask the court to dismiss Mahama’s motion to reopen the case

Lawyers for the Electoral Commission (EC) and President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, First and Second Respondents in the ongoing election petition are arguing against a motion filed by the petitioner, John Dramani Mahama to reopen his case.

The petitioner and his legal team also filed the application to subpoena the EC Chairperson to testify if the request to reopen the case is granted.

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This was after the Supreme Court’s unanimously upheld an earlier motion filed by the legal teams of the first and second respondents not to call any witnesses.

But in court, today, Monday, February 15, 2021, counsels for the two respondents raised several counter-arguments explaining to the Supreme Court Justices why the petitioner should be stopped from reopening his case.

Lawyer Akoto Ampaw, legal representative for President Akufo-Addo pointed out that the leave the petitioner is seeking is against legal processes for proof of burden.

“This is an attempt to call for further evidence, and he must be held to the rule on the condition to be met in order to adduce further evidence,” he insisted.

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Petitioner’s counsel, Tsatsu Tsikata sparred that their side intends to call Madam Jean Mensa, the EC Chair in person as an “adverse witness” and not his office in particular.

He continued to make a strong case in court today as to why Mrs. Mensa ought to mount the witness box and testify in order to bring “the truth” to bear.

Tsatsu Tsikata reiterated his position that not having the EC Chair cross-examined will be an affront to the dispute at hand.

“The Chairperson of the First Respondent has in an affidavit made clear that the petitioner will in no way be prejudiced because the questions that the petitioner sought to have in interrogatories will be subject in cross-examination,” Mr. Tsikata told the court.

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However, for counsel for the EC Chair, Justin Amenuvor, the application being sought by John Mahama should be denied, explaining that it is “an abuse of the court processes” since reopening of cases to subpoena a witness has never happened in a court.

Meanwhile, the apex court has heard the concerns raised by all the lawyers of the parties in the case has adjourned the hearing to Tuesday, February 16, 2021, to rule on the matter.

Source: www.spotonnews.net

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