Saturday 13 April 2013

Ghana: Sensitise Constituents On Outcome Of Election Petition

Togbega Gabusu VIITogbega Gabusu VII
 
Togbega Ga-busu VII, Paramount Chief of Gbi on Wednesday, appealed to the major players in the country’s democratic dispensation to sensi-tise their constituents to accept the outcome of the election petition at the Supreme Court.

He said the petition filed by the main opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) against the ruling National Democratic  Congress (NDC) is very sensitive, hence; the need for the  traditional and religious authorities, political parties ,National Commission for Civic Education and other stakeholders to educate the citizenry to accept “whichever way the wheel of justice turns”.

Togbega Gabusu who made the appeal in an interview with Ghana News Agency at Hohoe in the Volta Region said the court’s verdict would be a litmus test for the judiciary as well as the country’s fledgling democracy and “all must rise to the occasion”.

“Let us not play ostriches in this matter and be consumed by inactivity,” he said.
He said: “In the scheme of things, whichever way the justice pendulum swings, it is a win-win game for the constituency Ghana”.

Togbega Gabusu said he expects the leadership of the NDC and the NPP to demonstrate their continued magnanimity and maturity by reaching out to each other when the judgement is pronounced to defuse the anxiety and tension likely to be associated with the outcome.

He commended President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya and his political rival Raila Odinga, for sticking to the verdict of their country’s Supreme Court over an electoral dispute.

Togbega Gabusu said the public statements by the two political figures were commendable and asked the NDC and NPP to replicate their action.

The Paramount Chief called for review of laws for electoral dispute resolution and asked for imposition of prompt timelines for the delivery of judgment within the shortest possible time.

He expressed the hope that the empanelled judges would discharge justice without fear or favour.
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