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Some
800 delegates of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the
Klottey Korle Constituency of the Greater Accra Region, will vote in a
Parliamentary primary re-run today [Saturday], to elect a parliamentary
nominee to represent the party in the November polls.
The two
aspirants, Nii Noi Nortey and Philip Addison, have both spoken
convincingly about wining the race. The re-run of the primary was
necessitated by a court order after the first primary in August 2015,
saw Nii Noi Nortey emerge as the winner.
In that primary, Philip
Addison, who was lead counsel for the NPP’s 2012 election petition,
polled a meager 22, while Nii Nortey, polled 393 votes. Nii Adjei
Tawiah, a third contestant who has now pulled out of the re-run to back
Philip Addison, had 19 votes. The two, who were dissatisfied with the
outcome of the election describing it as a sham, went to court after
their attempts to use internal party mechanisms failed.
During
the court proceedings, the party got them to agree an out of court
settlement, but that also failed. Eventually, the ruling by the court
although a bit unclear, made a re-run inevitable, compelling the party
to set a date for the re-run. I will contest primary -Nii Nortey After
his initial assertion not to contest in a re-run, Nii Noi Nortey
announced his decision to contest again despite emerging winner in the
previous poll.
A statement from Nii Nortey’s lawyers said, “we
wish to humbly inform all delegates in Klottey Korle and the teaming
supporters of the NPP that in the interest of peace, harmony, party
cohesion, unity of purpose to work together as members of the same
political party, our client will take part in the re-run of the
parliamentary primary.” “It is our clients desire that after the said
primary, all the contestants will rally behind the victorious candidate
to contest the 2016 election. Our client is hereby calling on all
delegates to turn up in their numbers to vote massively for him to
enable him lead the Klottey Korle Constituency to victory in 2016,” it
added.
Nii Adjei Tawiah chickens out Meanwhile, one of the
aspirants, Nii Adjei Tawiah, pulled out of the race few days ago,
ostensibly to support Philip Addison. Nii Adjei Tawiah was the party’s
candidate on two occasions in 2008 and 2012, but lost to the NDC’s Nii
Armah Ashietey, who’s the current MP. NDC’s dilema Coincidentally, the
NDC in the same Constituency, is also faced with a difficulty on who
leads the party in the November polls. The daughter of former President
Rawlings, Dr. Zanetor Rawlings, who was elected in the party’s November
primary, is being challenged in court by the incumbent MP, Nii Armah
Ashietey. Mr. Ashietey says Dr. Zanetor Rawlings was not qualified to
contest the poll since she’s not a registered Ghanaian voter as the
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| Source: Citifmonline.com |
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