
He premised his assertion on the responses given to questions asked by the justices in relation to the figures the NDC have to counter the declaration by the Electoral Commission.
Mr Nketiah was responding to a question from Justice Yaw Appau, asking the NDC witness if they had contrary figures to that of the EC.
Excerpts of the sitting on Monday read;
YA: In all the figures that were mentioned as the valid votes cast and all those things, you were saying if the figures were correct and that there were inconsistencies in the figures. I will ask you, in your own calculations what were the total valid votes cast in the presidential elections on December 7, 2020
JAN: My Lord, those calculations are reserved for a meeting for us to reconcile the figures because the first respondent herself keep changing the figures.
(Chief Justice Anin Yeboah steps in to put an end to the banter)
AN: Tell the court, when you started giving your submissions you said you had representatives from all the 275 polling stations across the country, and they were to collate the figures and he is asking you from that, what figures did you get.
JAN: My Lord, I haven’t brought that figure to court
YA: Very well, from your own calculations what were the valid votes cast in favour of the petitioner (John Mahama) to your knowledge
JAN: My Lord, when we discovered these discrepancies it was difficult to even tell what figures he got
YA: So, you don’t know, just answer
JAN: I don’t have them here
YA: What were the figures from your calculations did the second respondent (Nana Akufo-Addo) get as total valid votes cast in his favour
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