Mec Chairperson Justice Jane Ansah says following the Supreme Court of Appeal ruling in the presidential case, she has written the appointing authourity (President) asking to step aside from her position.
Speaking on state controlled broadcaster MBC, Ansah pointed out that her decision to ask the President to relieve her of her duties at Mec was solely based on the Supreme Court of Appeal ruling and not the demonstrations which have been staged by the public.
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