Bernard Mornah’s case against EC adjourned to October 16

Bernard Mornah’s case against EC adjourned to October 16

Bernard Mornah’s case against EC adjourned to October 16

The Accra High Court has adjourned Bernard Mornah’s eligibility case against the Electoral Commission ahead of the 2024 presidential elections.

Bernard Mornah, the flag bearer of the People’s National Convention (PNC) is currently in court challenging his disqualification from the 2024 elections by the Electoral Commission.

The case which was heard on Monday, October 7, has been adjourned to October 16, 2024.

Speaking to the media after the adjournment, Bernard Mornah accused the Electoral Commission led by Jean Mensa of “trying to de-organize our elections”.

“One thing is certain; the EC is running away because they know that they did injustice to us, otherwise why would the EC that has to conduct elections on December 7, they know that they have processes to embark upon and that part of our affidavits indicate that they should not proceed with any other processes including printing of ballot until I am included as a presidential candidate so, if the EC is delaying, they are trying to de-organise our elections.”

He added “What the EC is doing carefully through the court is that they will not print the ballot, they will not do anything and come and blame me that it is because of our court processes they were not allowed to do so, therefore, the December 7 elections may be in limbo. As it stands now, the court has agreed and I was excited listening to the judge.

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