Dr. Duffour’s case is incompetent -NDC to Court
Lawyers for opposition National Democratic Congress have urged an Accra High Court to dismiss what they referred to as a frivolous and incompetent case filed by Flagbearer Aspirant, Dr. Kwabena Duffour. They also described the case as one not grounded in law. In its response to the suit filed, the NDC argued that “We submit that the plaintiff’s suit is incompetent and therefore ought to be dismissed.
Again, the plaintiff has not been able to demonstrate on the face of his pleadings and affidavit that it is just or convenient for the Honourable Court to grant the injunction that he seeks”. Dr. Duffuor’s campaign team alleges it has not been furnished with an accurate and full complement of data on delegates to participate Presidential and Parliamentary polls may 13. The Electoral Commission has already indicated it will not be supervising the polls unless the legal issues are resolved. The NDC however contends that it has so far rectified most of the errors that have been identified by Dr. Duffuor’s team. in a legal document submitted to the high court, NDC Lawyers argued that in reference to the allegations of errors and inaccuracies emanating from the photo albums, I state that such errors have been largely and comprehensively dealt with by the NDC.
That for instance, on the plaintiff’s allegations of the number of cases of people having the same Voter I.D card numbers which resulted in people having the same pictures and names on the photo album have been resolved. On claims that the list has been bloated through addition of an exceptional list, the party says this list was generated to tackle alleged errors. Furthermore, the lawyers explain that it is a list of those whose names appear as branch executives in one constituency but are found to be from another constituency and those who submitted a wrong Voter I.D number or did not provide their voter I.D card numbers. The NDC lawyer also stated that the exceptional list provides another and higher level of transparency, particularly when the Voter I.D card would remain the main primary document identification of voters, in that case, anyone who does not produce a legitimate Voter I.D Card would not be permitted to vote.