By
Nana Kow Blankson
The
Flagstaff House, the seat of government went agog when the Supreme Court (SC)
pronounced that President John Mahama was duly elected, and therefore threw out
the petition initiated by Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and others, challenging
the validity of the 2012 Presidential Election results.
It
was a spontaneous jubilation. The joyous galore was all over the Flagstaff
House with high fives, hugs, and tears of joy, singing, dancing and jubilation
which welcomed the news of President Mahama’s vindication by the SC. Some
people burst out singing, “It Is Well With My Soul”.
President
Mahama and Vice President Paa Kwesi Amissah-Arthur who were both spotted in
white outfits were seen shaking hands and hugging loved ones, supporters,
ministers and well-wishers. It was a memorable occasion of the presidency that
has known no peace ever since it was sworn into office.
The
eight laborious months which has seen the Presidency of John Mahama on trial in
the law courts finally came to an end when the Justices dismissed all the six
allegations of electoral malpractices initiated by Nana Akufo-Addo.
Even
though many stores notably in Accra and Kumasi were closed for fear of possible
violence that may follow the determination of the case, the NDC supporters
celebrated in their own little ways.
Millions
of the NDC supporters exchanged text messages and phone calls to congratulate
themselves for the patience, steel and perseverance which have seen them
through the counterfeit case.
The
NPP’s political World Bank, the Ashanti Region, was flat as their supporters
were stunned by the verdict. Shops remained closed whilst the series of parties
that have been lined up in anticipation of an NPP win were all cancelled.
Hundreds
of people who gathered at Akufo-Addo’s residence at Nima in Accra to pray were
heard before the verdict praying fervently that God should turn the victory in
favour of Nana Akufo-Addo. But minutes after the verdict, most of them burst
into tears, whist others stopped praying and did not know what to do.
It
was a sweet victory for the NDC and President Mahama who felt that Nana
Akufo-Addo was using some dubious means to steal the election from the backdoor
which he could not win through the ballot. Someone dubbed the victory as the
real, “Double, Double”, meaning President Mahama won in the polls and again won
at the courts.
Supporters
of the NDC who were urged to celebrate in measured proportions were seen in
other parts of their strongholds waving handkerchiefs and singing to thank God
for giving them the great victory in court.
This
is a victory which nobody can take away from the NDC because the party has not
been given the chance to govern ever since it won the 2012 Election. Therefore,
the NDC supporters see the verdict which went in their favour as a favour of
God to help them to soldier on with their vision for the country.
President
Mahama later in the evening addressed the nation and called for unity and
oneness since Ghana is bigger than any political party. He stated that Ghana
became the winner in the petition case and the country’s democracy remains
solid in the eyes of the International Community.
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