Roman Fada disqualified from representing GFP in the upcoming presidential elections

The
dream
of
Roman
Fada
to
contest
on
the
ticket
of
the
Ghana
Freedom
Party
(GFP)
as
its
presidential
candidate
in
the
2024
elections
in
Ghana
won’t
come
to
through.

Roman
Fada,
born
Phillip
Appiah
Kubi,
has
been
disqualified
by
the
electoral
commission.

According
to
a
3news
report,
the
Electoral
Commission
detected
many
errors
on
his
nomination
forms.

“There
were
also
illegalities
on
the
forms,”
TV3’s
Crosby
Annan
reported
the
commission
as
saying,
on
Tuesday.

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The
Commission
said
they
won’t
change
positions
on
the
ballot
papers.

Chair
of
the
Commission
Jean
Mensa
told
journalists
that
on
Tuesday,
November
12
“Votes
for
Madam
Akua
Donkor
will
be
annulled.”

This
comes
after
the
Ghana
Freedom
Party
notified
the
Electoral
Commission
about
its
new
presidential
candidate
following
the
demise
of
Akua
Donkor
in
a
letter
dated
November
4,
2024.

Akua
Donkor
named
Roman
Fada
as
her
running
mate
before
she
passed
on.

Madam
Donkor
died
at
the
Ridge
Hospital
in
Accra
on
Monday,
October
28.

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