Democracy Hub Suits to Stop Ayawaso East By-Election Amidst Vote-Buying Controversy

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Els: MBN360 News

The Democracy Hub has filed a suit to halt the Ayawaso East by-election, citing concerns over vote-buying allegations and electoral irregularities. The by-election, scheduled for March 3, 2026, was triggered by the death of incumbent MP Mahama Naser Toure.

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has already selected Baba Jamal as its candidate, despite allegations of vote-buying and bribery during the primary. The party’s internal investigation and the Office of the Special Prosecutor’s probe are ongoing,

In its reliefs, Democracy Hub is asking the court to quash the EC’s recognition of Mr. Jamal as the NDC candidate and to restrain the Commission from accepting or acting on his nomination until a fresh primary is conducted in accordance with democratic principles.

“An order of mandamus directed at the 2nd Defendant to refuse to accept or act upon the nomination of the said candidate unless and until a primary conducted in accordance with democratic principles is held.”

The group is also seeking a declaration that the NDC primary was characterised by widespread vote buying, inducement, and monetisation, and that relying on its outcome to present a candidate breaches Article 55(5) of the Constitution and Section 9 of the Political Parties Act, 2000 (Act 574).

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“A declaration that the parliamentary primary conducted by the 1stDefendant for the Ayawaso East Constituency, having been found to have been characterised by widespread vote buying, inducement and monetisation, did not conform to the democratic principles required under Article 55(5) of the Constitution, and that the continued reliance on the outcome thereof and the presentation of a candidate founded on that process constitute actions contrary to and inconsistent with the Constitution in violation of section 9 of the Political Parties Act, 2000 (Act 574).”

Democracy Hub further argued that the party’s failure to address the alleged misconduct renders its actions inconsistent with constitutional and legal requirements.

The controversy centres on Baba Jamal, the NDC parliamentary candidate, who has been accused of engaging in vote buying during the primaries. Mr. Jamal has consistently denied the allegations.

A three-member NDC committee investigated the claims and submitted a report that informed the party’s decision to uphold the primary results, citing legal requirements, constitutional provisions, and nomination deadlines set by the EC.

The EC has scheduled the Ayawaso East by-election for March 3, 2026.