Bernard Mornah, the flagbearer of the People’s National Convention (PNC), has declared his plan to petition the Supreme Court after the High Court rejected his lawsuit to reverse the Electoral Commission’s ruling that disqualified him from running for president in 2024.
Speaking to the media following the verdict on Monday, October 21, Mornah said that the EC had made a mistake by disqualifying him and ten other candidates.
He underlined the necessity of a higher court reviewing the case and conveyed confidence in the veracity of his accusations.
Mornah also stated that he has already communicated to his legal team his intention to seek more interpretation of the case from the Supreme Court.
“The EC made mistakes on their own forms and we are not allowed to make mistakes. The judge did not look at that and that defies ordinary thinking. What is the error that they are talking about? Is it a data entry error that they are talking about, is it an error of composition and how come those errors were not brought to court?
“The judge did not look at the issues that were brought before it and I have already instructed my lawyers that this case is not ending here and we will go to the Supreme Court and my lawyers say that they will quickly study the case.”