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The Electoral Commission person Mrs Jean Mensa was this morning arrived at the Supreme Court with her husband Dr Charles Mensa and her two Deputies Dr Eric Bossman Asare and Mr Samuel Tettey .
Dr Charles Mensa is a former Resident Director of Volta Aluminum Company VALCO.

Mrs Mensa who represents the 1st respondent was present at the sitting of the ongoing election hearing at the Supreme Court.

Today, however, is not Dr Mensa’s first appearance at the Supreme Court. He has been present on other days in support of his wife.

The couple who were surrounded by military men were seen chatting for a few minutes before proceeding into the chamber of the Supreme Court.

The sitting was adjoined to February 18.
Myjoyonline’s multiple award-winning photojournalist David Andoh was there to capture the fascinating scenes on the court premises.




























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