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AG files motion to quash interim injunction against Hohoe parliamentary results

The Attorney General has filed a motion on notice at the Supreme Court, to quash the decision of the Ho High Court, that granted an interim injunction in an ex parte application to stop the Electoral Commission (EC) from gazetting the Parliamentary results of the Hohoe Constituency in the 7 December 2020 elections.

The motion, among others, is seeking an order of certiorari directed at the High Court, Ho, presided over by Justice George Buadi, to bring into this Court for the purpose of being quashed the orders of the Court dated 23 December, 2020 in Suit No. E12/40/2021 entitled

In the matter of an application under Article 33 of the Constitution, 1992 and order 67 of the High Court (Civil Procedure) Rules, 2004 (C.I.47) and the Inherent Jurisdiction of the High Court between Professor Margaret Kweku, Simon Alan Opoku-Mintah, John Kwame Obompeh, Godfried Koku Fofie, Felix Quarshie and the Electoral Commission, Wisdom Kofi Akpakli, John Peter Amewu and The Attorney-General”.

Furthermore, the Attorney General is seeking an order prohibiting the Court from further hearing or conduct of proceedings in the said case. It is the contention of the Attorney General that the orders of the Ho High Court dated 23 December, 2020, constituted a patent error on the face of the record to the extent that they purported to confer on the applicants (interested parties herein), non-existent voting rights in respect of the Hohoe Constituency in the Volta Region.

Per the statement of case filed by the Attorney General on behalf of the Member of Parliament-elect for the Hohoe Constituency, the facts of the case make it abundantly clear that the pursuit of the action filed by the interested parties at the High Court, Ho, is an attempt to enforce a non-existent right.

“The interested parties have already been told by this Honoruable Court that, to the extent that C. I. 95 places their traditional areas of Santrokofi, Akpafu, Likpe and Lolobi in the Hohoe Constituency, same is unconstitutional. CI 95 ought to be amended in order to place the said traditional areas in the Oti Region. They ceased to be part of the Hohoe Constituency in Volta Region immediately the Oti Region was created and they were put thereunder.

“The alleged failure of the Electoral Commission to amend CI 95 to give effect to the boundaries of the new regions, does not mean that the interested parties together with the residents of the 4 areas, can continue to assert voting rights in the Hohoe Constituency. To do so will be inconsistent with article 47(2) which prohibits a constituency from straddling two regions, and will create further constitutional chaos,” the Statement of Case noted.

“It is thus beyond doubt that the action at the High Court, Ho is a palpable abuse of the process. The wrongful assumption of jurisdiction by Justice Buadi, was a serious error apparent on the face of the record. This Court ought to exercise its supervisory jurisdiction to prevent a situation where the interested parties will, through the backdoor, surreptitiously seek to assert the right to vote in a manner which is constitutionally frowned upon.

“The interested parties’ case is borne out of mischief and an attempt to judicially sanction unconstitutionality. It is merely a vile attempt to upset the hard-won electoral victory of the winner of the parliamentary election in Hohoe constituency through an unjustified invocation of the court’s human rights jurisdiction,” the Attorney General further stated.

John Peter Amewu who’s also the Minister of Energy was duly elected and declared as MP-elect for Hohoe in the December 7 Parliamentary election having obtained 26,952 (55.18%) of the popular votes.

The results of the Parliamentary elections as held across the country were duly gazetted by the Electoral Commission on Tuesday, 22nd December, 2020.

But on 23rd December 2020, the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) through its losing candidate Dr. Margeret Kweku, invoked the jurisdiction of the High Court, Ho, under article 33 claiming a violation of their human rights in the conduct of the parliamentary election in the Hohoe Constituency.

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