Elder Paul Perkoh, a disqualified presidential candidate in Ghana's upcoming 2024 general election, has expressed his disappointment and frustration with the Electoral Commission's decision. In a press release, Elder Perkoh announced that he will be taking legal action against the Commission to seek justice and fairness .
Elder Perkoh intends to head to the Supreme Court to clarify
whether the Electoral Commission has the judicial powers to determine who
becomes the President of Ghana. He emphasized the importance of protecting the
laws and constitution of Ghana from any institution or individual that may
attempt to subvert or skew them for personal or parochial interests.
Elder Perkoh and his National Movement for Liberation will
address the nation on November 12, 2024, at GLOCSA hall from 12:00 noon to 2:00
pm. During this media engagement conference, he will highlight key policies and
other transformative plans including programmes which include; Job Creation, Education,
Corruption, Governance, and Illegal mining.
Elder Perkoh, will
also use the opportunity to announce which political party or presidential
candidate will benefit from his supporters' votes in the December 7, 2024,
general elections.
The National Movement for Liberation is calling on civil
society organizations, faith-based organizations, the Peace Council, media, and
all stakeholders to support the protection of Ghana's constitution and ensure a
free, fair, and transparent election.
-Ghana News Service
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