Apologize to Ghanaians – Ayikoi Otoo to Mahama on rerun request

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    Former President John Dramani Mahama must say sorry to Ghanaians for requesting for a rerun of the 2020 elections at a time he told his supporters that he won the polls yet they were rigged by the Electoral Commission (EC), Nii Ayikoi Otoo, Ghana’s High Commissioner to Canada, has said. Mr Ayikoi Otoo said on the Key Points programme on TV3 Saturday January 2 that if the Presidential Candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) was convinced that he won the elections, he should have asked the Supreme Court to declare him winner and not to have called for a rerun of the elections. Mr Mahama on Wednesday December 30 filed the petition at the apex court which seeks, among other things, a rerun of the presidential elections, asking the Court for an order to restrain Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the Second Respondent, from holding himself out as President-elect. He refused to accept the results of the elections because in his view the figures were tampered with by the Chair of the Commission in favour of President Akufo-Addo. He further said Mrs Mensa and the other commissioners should have resigned by now following what he described as a blemished election that they conducted on December 7. But Mr Ayikoi Otoo who is also a former Attorney General under the Kufuor administration told host of the Key Points, Abena Tabi that “The idea that was fed out to the public was that somebody has done something wrong and that we have won the presidential and parliamentary but if you read the petition there is a clear request for a rerun  which is based upon the fact that constitutionally nobody crossed the 50+1 . “That is a different ball game altogether compared with what we were hearing before the petition was filed. “You should be bold to say that ‘I won the election, this person did not win the election but their style is different.” He added “After the petition was filed and when we read it we saw that what they have done up to that stage  was not what they told us initially. So, first apologize that you erred  and let us move on.” Responding to his comments on the same show, a former Deputy Attorney General under the Mahama administration, Dr Dominic Ayine said “Sometimes when the NPP  is in government  they become very sanctimonious . They preach to those of us who are not in government about how to behave ourselves . “But senior (Ayikoi Otoo) was there  in 2012. What happened at Obra spot?. They basically called people  to arms. The late Sir John called  the supporters to wear white  and go out and celebrate  the victory of Nana Addo Dankwa  Akufo-Addo.” By Laud Nartey|3news.com|Ghana]]>