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Spokesperson for the petitioner’s legal team, Marietta Brew Appiah-Oppong has stated that the announced presidential results later rectified by the Chairperson of Electoral Commission (EC) were never gazetted.
Speaking at a press briefing after the Supreme Court hearing on Thursday, she indicated that there was only one declaration and gazette of the 2020 Presidential election, thus the December 9 declaration.
The gazetted results according to Marietta Brew, were never revised or revoked after the EC corrected the figures for the presidential results.
“There is only one declaration, 9 December declaration. There were purported corrections, have you seen any gazette or notification dated on the any of the purported corrections, there is only one, 9
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Spokesperson for the petitioner’s legal team, Marietta Brew Appiah-Oppong has stated that the announced presidential results later rectified by the Chairperson of Electoral Commission (EC) were never gazetted.
Speaking at a press briefing after the Supreme Court hearing on Thursday, she indicated that there was only one declaration and gazette of the 2020 Presidential election, thus the December 9 declaration.
The gazetted results according to Marietta Brew, were never revised or revoked after the EC corrected the figures for the presidential results.
“There is only one declaration, 9 December declaration. There were purported corrections, have you seen any gazette or notification dated on the any of the purported corrections, there is only one, 9
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The Electoral Commission has branded as fake, documents doing the rounds on social media purporting to be copies of gazetted Election 2020 parliamentary results.
The Commission per a statement issued Thursday evening urging the public to disregard the documents being shared on social media said its gazetted parliamentary results of the December 7, 2020 election results are available and obtainable at the Assembly Press in Accra.
The statement said the document being mischievously shared on social media and purporting to be the gazetted results is not authentic but is being shared to mislead the public and discredit the Commission and should therefore be ignored.
The Electoral Commission (EC) says the supposedly gazetted Parliamentary Election results been widely circulated on social media by especially supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) is fake.