Ghanaian electoral body precludes 13 presidential applicants
The Electoral Commission of Ghana (EC) has precluded thirteen presidential hopefuls from challenging the current year's races, while just qualified four competitors. EC Chairman, Charlotte Osei, on Tuesday in Accra named the qualified applicants as John Mahama of the administering National Democratic Congress (NDC), Nana Akufo-Addo of the primary resistance New Patriotic Party (NPP), Ivor Greenstreet of the Convention People's Party (CPP), and Jacob Osei-Yeboah, an autonomous competitor. She said that the chosen people have been avoided from the 2016 race as presidential possibility for abusing different parts of the constituent laws of Ghana. Osei included that the reasons incorporate deceitful marks, nonattendance of required number of marks, and ill-advised filling of designation structures. She included that a portion of the fake data gave by the candidates would be followed up by the police for conceivable capture and indictment. Ghana goes to the surveys on Dec. 7 to choose a president and 275 Members of Parliament
The Electoral Commission of Ghana (EC) has precluded thirteen presidential hopefuls from challenging the current year's races, while just qualified four competitors. EC Chairman, Charlotte Osei, on Tuesday in Accra named the qualified applicants as John Mahama of the administering National Democratic Congress (NDC), Nana Akufo-Addo of the primary resistance New Patriotic Party (NPP), Ivor Greenstreet of the Convention People's Party (CPP), and Jacob Osei-Yeboah, an autonomous competitor. She said that the chosen people have been avoided from the 2016 race as presidential possibility for abusing different parts of the constituent laws of Ghana. Osei included that the reasons incorporate deceitful marks, nonattendance of required number of marks, and ill-advised filling of designation structures. She included that a portion of the fake data gave by the candidates would be followed up by the police for conceivable capture and indictment. Ghana goes to the surveys on Dec. 7 to choose a president and 275 Members of Parliament
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