Rocky55 Blog of Saturday, 4 January 2025
Source: Isaac Appiah
Today, the Koforidua High Court issued a tinjunction to prevent Hon. Kwame Appiah Kodua, the parliamentarian selected to represent the Fanteakwa North voting public, from being sworn in. Isaac M. Larbi, Esq., recorded the movement for Hon. Appau-Wiredu Haruna, who questioned the legitimacy of the political contest results.
Enrolling or further enlisting Hon. Kwame Appiah Kodua as the MP for Fanteakwa North supporters and directing the promise of office to Hon. Kodua as the MP for Fanteakwa North are tasks that the directive attempts to restrict to the Representative of Parliament and the Speaker of Parliament. In the concept of certiorari and restriction, the application for a legal audit examines the validity of the election system in accordance with the Public Races Guidelines 2020 (C.I. 127) and the updated Individuals Regulation 1992 (PNDCL 284).
As the eighth Parliament prepares to convene, this justifiable advancement contributes to a series of discussions pertaining to political decisions and heightens concerns regarding representation for the electorate. The contender, Hon. Appau-Wiredu Haruna, argues that procedural irregularities necessitate the court's intervention before Hon. Kwame Appiah Kodua can be regarded as the right MP.