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There was drama at the Supreme Court on Thursday as renowned lawyer Tsatsu Tsikata refused to argue the NDC’s review of the voters’ register case.
According to him, he had just received documents filed by the Electoral Commission (EC) and was, therefore, unable to argue the case.
The Supreme Court has ruled that the EC can compile a new register as it excluded the use of birth certificate and existing voters card as proof of identification.
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