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EC writes to Dr Nduom et al

The letter addressed to Dr Nduom stated that there are other “concerns and discrepancies” found on the nomination forms of the party.
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The Electoral Commission (EC) has written the 2016 presidential nominee of the Progressive People’s Party (PPP) to produce the subscriber who is alleged to have endorsed the presidential forms of Dr Nduom twice in with the same voters ID card.

The letter which was signed by the Chairperson of the EC Charlotte Osei demanded that Richard Aseda is brought to “the head office of the Commission, prior to the close of nomination.”

The statement continued to state that the invitation was to “confirm that he actually subscribed to your forms and the district in which he subscribed.”

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The EC chair earlier stated that Dr Nduom was disqualified, “because again the number of subscribers in his forms did not make the requirements of regulation 7(2) of CI 94.”

The details are as follows, one subscriber, Mr Richard Aseda, with voter ID number 7812003957 endorsed Dr Nduom’s forms in the Central region and again endorsed the same forms with the same ID number in the Volta region but with a different signature.

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The letter addressed to Dr Nduom continued to state that there are other “concerns and discrepancies” found on the nomination forms of the party.

“These include signatures which do not tally across copies of your form.”

The letter finally advised that they should remember they have to meet all legal requirements before they are allowed to contest in the presidential race.

These include:

The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed the EC’s suit challenging the High Court ruling asking the Commission to allow Dr Nduom to correct the errors on his nomination forms.

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