NPP candidate in court over Savelugu Constituency election results

SourceGNA

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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) 2020 Parliamentary Candidate for Savelugu Constituency in the Northern Region, Muhammed Abdul-Samed Gunu, has filed a petition at the Tamale High Court to challenge the validity of the results declared by the Electoral Commission (EC).

The parliamentary election petition dated January 8, 2021, had the EC as the first respondent and Abdulai Jacob Iddris, who stood on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and won the election, as the second respondent.

Mr Gunu secured 19,478 votes while the NDC’s candidate secured 19,577 votes, an Independent Candidate secured 10,286 votes and a Candidate on the ticket of the People’s National Convention got 156 votes.

The petition stated: “The purported election of the NDC Candidate as a Member of Parliament for Savelugu is invalid owing to widespread malpractice and irregularities, which affected the outcome of the impugned election.”

It said the parliamentary and presidential elections were vitiated by gross and widespread malpractices that substantially and materially affected the results as declared by the EC in favour of Mr Idrris.

It added: “When a proper reckoning is made of only lawful and valid votes cast, he (Gunu) ought to have been declared the duly elected MP for the area.”

Mr Gunu, therefore, prayed the court to declare the second respondent as not the validly elected MP for the area.

He said the election was null, void, and of no legal effect, and any “consequential orders as to this court may seem to meet.”