Tag: NPP

  • NDC challenges NPP’s  Parliamentary win in Trobu

    NDC challenges NPP’s Parliamentary win in Trobu

    The parliamentary candidate for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Trobu constituency, John Kofi Halm, has filed a lawsuit to contest the outcome of the December 7 elections, which saw Gloria Owusu of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) declared the winner.

    In the legal challenge, Halm has named multiple respondents, including the Electoral Commission (EC) Headquarters, the EC’s Trobu District Office, and the Clerk of Parliament, as part of the case.

    Mr Halm argues that irregularities during the election process have undermined the results in his constituency, prompting him to seek legal redress.

    “Irregularities and inconsistencies contained in FORM 8A (Regulation 32 (7) and 39(2) Statement of Polls for the Office of Member of Parliament (Pink Sheet) for Ninety-eight (98) polling stations out of a total of Two hundred and eighty-eight (288) polling stations in the Trobu Constituency,” he added.

    Although Gloria Owusu won the election with 43,789 votes, defeating Halm who secured 35,147 votes, the NDC candidate and his legal team insist that these results should be overturned due to the alleged issues with the electoral process.

    Mr. Halm, through his attorney Nii Kpakpo Samoa Addo, is asking the court to invalidate the election results, arguing that the claimed irregularities breach the country’s electoral laws and procedures.

    “Parliamentary election held in the Trobu Constituency on 7th December 2024 was not conducted in compliance with Regulations 39 of the Public Elections Regulations, 2020 (C.I. 127) and the principles laid down by Regulations 39 and that the said non-compliance affected the results of the elections.”

  • You haven’t been called to do politics – Dr. Nyaho Nyaho-Tamaklo to Alan Kyerematen

    You haven’t been called to do politics – Dr. Nyaho Nyaho-Tamaklo to Alan Kyerematen

    A founding member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe, has advised founder and leader of the Movement for Change, Alan Kyerematen, to give up on his political career.

    In an interview on TV3, Dr. Nyaho-Tamakloe, urged Mr Kyerematen to reconsider his political ambitions, suggesting that his recent loss signals the end of his political journey.

    “As far as I am concerned, I would advise Alan to walk away from politics. I don’t think he has any future in it,” Dr. Nyaho-Tamakloe stated.

    Mr Kyerematen, a former key figure in the New Patriotic Party (NPP), left the party in 2023 after being defeated in the NPP’s presidential primaries.

    He cited mistreatment and the sidelining of him and his supporters as reasons for his departure. After resigning, he established the Movement for Change and ran as an independent candidate in the December 7, 2024, general elections.

    Many had anticipated Kyerematen to be a strong contender against the main presidential candidates, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia of the ruling NPP and John Mahama of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

    However, Kyerematen’s campaign failed to meet expectations, despite his significant influence in Ghanaian politics over the last two decades.

    Ultimately, he was unable to convert his political stature into electoral success.

    Political observers have expressed concerns about Kyerematen’s political prospects following his underwhelming performance in the 2024 general elections. Securing just 0.28% of the total votes and finishing in fourth place, he lagged behind not only the leading candidates but also several lesser-known figures.

  • People begged us to protect their votes and we did –  Alabi 

    People begged us to protect their votes and we did –  Alabi 

    John Dramani Mahama’s Campaign Manager, Joshua Alabi, has stated that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) took deliberate steps to protect the integrity of the electoral process during the December 7 general elections, following appeals from voters.

    Speaking in an interview with TV3 Ghana, Alabi revealed that many Ghanaians urged the NDC to ensure their votes were safeguarded, expressing fears of electoral manipulation.

    “All over, people would call us and say, we shall vote for you but protect the votes,” Alabi said. “The people begged us, and we assured them that we will protect the ballots.”

    He accused the New Patriotic Party (NPP) of prioritizing electoral manipulation instead of presenting substantive policies and programmes to Ghanaians. According to Alabi, while the NPP allegedly focused on strategies to unfairly influence the election outcome, the NDC adopted a more direct approach by engaging with voters across the country.

    “Your performance will give you the mark that you require, and to an extent, I must say that the NDC campaigned very well. We had good campaign messages, and our presence was felt everywhere, but the New Patriotic Party (NPP) was working on how to cheat when we were working,” he added.

  • God, all other spirits of the universe had rejected Akufo-Addo, NPP – Bullgod on Dec. 7 defeat

    God, all other spirits of the universe had rejected Akufo-Addo, NPP – Bullgod on Dec. 7 defeat

    Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson, known as Bullgod, believes the New Patriotic Party (NPP) faced God’s judgement on December 7.

    He thinks the party was punished for mismanaging the country despite having access to plenty of resources.

    According to Bullgod, no matter how hard the government campaigned to stay in power, they couldn’t escape the consequences of their actions.

    He shared these views during an appearance on United Showbiz on United Television in Accra.

    He said, “God was angry with the NPP. The governance of the country was not the best. The water bodies were angry they had destroyed them and wanted to punish them.

    The kind of things that went on in the Ashanti Region, we shouldn’t have gotten the percentage we got in that region.

    The things we saw and heard about the results of the election are an indication that what happened was divine. If the universe and the environment have rejected you, there is nothing you can do about it,” he said.

    On killings recorded during the elections, Bullgod indicated that it is time we move past that, adding that it is not worth it to lose your life just because of an election.

  • NPP’s Miracles Aboagye denies Nana Akomea’s claim that they saw their defeat in Feb 2024

    NPP’s Miracles Aboagye denies Nana Akomea’s claim that they saw their defeat in Feb 2024

    Spokesperson for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s campaign in the 2024 general elections, Dennis Miracles Aboagye,has denied claims that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) had prior knowledge of their defeat, specifically as early as February 2024.

    This statement came in response to comments made by Nana Akomea, a member of Bawumia’s campaign team, who had earlier mentioned that the NPP was aware of the likely outcome of the elections from research conducted in February.

    Akomea revealed that the NPP’s research showed that John Dramani Mahama, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) candidate, had a ten-point lead at that time. He also mentioned that although the gap had narrowed by October 2024, the final results aligned closely with the initial projections.

    Akomea added that while the NPP expected Mahama’s victory, the scale of the margin was a surprise and warranted further examination.

    Aboagye’s response, however, refutes the idea that the NPP had accepted defeat before the elections took place.

    “In February and March, they [NDC] were leading with about 10 percentage points, which was quite alarming. But by September and October, it had come down to about 2 points. So we were very confident. There was new momentum, and we knew there was a lot of apathy and disgruntlement among our supporters.

    Anything else would just be a projection. So the monthly polls showed us clearly [Mahama’s victory], and for a massive 2 million people to stay away, it’s really significant, and we have to find out why,” Akomea said.

    However, Dennis Miracles Aboagye, speaking on Joy FM’s News File show, monitored by Ghanaweb, described Nana Akomea’s claims as inaccurate.

    “Maybe he [Nana Akomea] does, but that is not accurate. That is not accurate. I mean, in February, we had just had our candidate for two months. That can’t be correct. Unless maybe Nana Akomea was referring to the polls. You know, as of 2022, it was a drastic loss.

    “In fact, before Dr. Bawumia was elected, people were even wondering what kind of messaging we were going to put out and tell the people. So maybe that is what Nana Akomea was referring to.

    But February was two months after Dr. Bawumia’s election—you couldn’t have even done a proper poll on him anyway, so that cannot be correct.”

    The National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama, emerged as the winner of the December 7, 2024, presidential election, garnering 6,328,397 votes (representing 56.55%), while the New Patriotic Party flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, finished second with 4,657,304 votes (representing 41.61%).

  • Deputy Interior Minister denies collapse rumours after losing her seat

    Deputy Interior Minister denies collapse rumours after losing her seat

    Deputy Minister of Interior and Member of Parliament (MP) for Gomoa Central, Naana Eyiah Quansah, has addressed rumours circulating on social media claiming that she collapsed and was hospitalised after losing her seat in the recent elections.

    During a press conference, she urged the public and the people of Gomoa Central to ignore these false reports.

    The outgoing MP, who lost her seat to an independent candidate, expressed her gratitude to the people of Gomoa Central for the privilege of serving in Parliament for two terms.

    She also encouraged Ghanaians to continue supporting the New Patriotic Party (NPP), asserting that it remains the only political party with policies designed to benefit ordinary citizens.

  • Sack Akufo-Addo; he has destroyed NPP – A Plus

    Sack Akufo-Addo; he has destroyed NPP – A Plus

    Kwame Asare Obeng, also known as A Plus, the newly elected Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central, has called for the expulsion of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo from the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

    A Plus claims that Akufo-Addo’s leadership has damaged the party and its values over the past eight years. He also believes that anyone who voted against Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia in the 2024 elections did so as a result of Akufo-Addo’s leadership.

    “The NPP must come together and expel Nana Addo from the party because he has destroyed it. Everyone who voted against Dr. Bawumia did so because of Akufo-Addo,” he said during an appearance on United Showbiz.

    A Plus expressed disbelief that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) even tried to campaign for the 2024 elections, considering the challenging situation.

    He pointed to several controversial government decisions, such as the haircut on investments, the introduction of a betting tax, and other unpopular policies that he believed contributed to the party’s defeat. A Plus argued these actions alienated young people and worsened the financial situation for the middle class.

    He called for unity within the NPP, suggesting that they remove Akufo-Addo from the party and work to rebuild it as a strong opposition that can contribute positively to Ghana’s democracy.

  • Akufo-Addo is not arrogant – Miracles Aboagye

    Akufo-Addo is not arrogant – Miracles Aboagye

    Member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Miracles Denis Aboagye, has disputed the claim that outgoing President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is arrogant.

    Some Ghanaians have criticised the president and some of his officials for displaying arrogance during his second term, citing instances where he was accused of disrespecting traditional leaders and ignoring advice from Civil Society Organisations (CSOs).

    However, during an appearance on Newsfile on Joy News on Saturday, December 14, Mr. Aboagye argued against this view.

    He described the president as a humble person, stating that if some of his responses to criticism are perceived negatively, it doesn’t mean he is arrogant.

    Based on his own experience, Aboagye described President Akufo-Addo as approachable and friendly, rejecting the label of arrogance.

    “Akufo-Addo, by his persona and demeanour, may appear arrogant if you are watching him from afar.

    But anyone who has worked with him, like the CSOs and even you, Samson, will disagree and say he is not arrogant,” he told Joy News’ Samson Lardy Anyenini on the show.

    “I have worked with him as a presidential staffer, and I don’t think he is anywhere near arrogance. He is, however, a very firm person. He will say it as it is, and if he has a disagreement with you, he will express it directly. Such interactions can sometimes misrepresent who he really is.”

    He emphasised, “These are individual perspectives, so Akufo-Addo is not arrogant.”

    When discussing whether his alleged arrogance contributed to the NPP’s defeat in the election, Mr Aboagye expressed disbelief. He said the party would focus on reworking its approach to regain power in 2028.

    “We need to work with our people to help them understand the circumstances under which their concerns and sentiments arose. Secondly, we must learn from this experience,” he said.

  • “Mahama won, but Bawumia was the better candidate” – IMANI’s Kofi Bentil

    “Mahama won, but Bawumia was the better candidate” – IMANI’s Kofi Bentil

    Vice President of IMANI Africa, Kofi Bentil, has reiterated that Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the outgoing Vice President and the flagbearer for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the 2024 elections, remains the better choice for Ghana.

    Prior to the election, Bentil strongly advocated for Dr. Bawumia on social media, encouraging Ghanaians to support him over former President John Mahama.

    A week after Dr. Bawumia’s defeat to Mahama in the presidential race, Bentil reaffirmed his backing for Bawumia during a discussion on Joy News’ Newsfile, asserting that Bawumia is still the superior candidate compared to Mahama of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

    “I still believe that Dr Bawumia is the better candidate. He [John Mahama] disagreed with me, but he has won fair and square. I wish President Mahama well. If he succeeds, he succeeds for all of us, but for me, Dr Bawumia was the better candidate,” he told Samson Lardy on the show.

    According to Bentil, his belief is supported by research conducted by IMANI in February 2024, ten months before the December 7 polls.

    He explained the outcome of the research, saying, “I took a principled position. What you see here is research we did in February, which showed us that it looked like President Mahama would win, but this was driven by the anger of the Ghanaian people. What I did was to say, ‘Drop your anger and look at the candidates’, and I still believe Dr Bawumia was the better candidate.”

    During the same discussion, Kofi Adams, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Buem in the Oti Region from the National Democratic Congress (NDC), disagreed with Kofi Bentil.

    Adams argued that rather than debating which candidate was the better choice for Ghana, Bentil and IMANI Africa should have focused more on addressing the arrogance of the NPP government and other pressing social issues affecting the country.

    Without allowing Mr Bentil to elaborate on his point, the MP quickly countered, saying, “They ignored the economy, ignored the arrogance, ignored the environmental destruction that was going on, and were just looking at strains.”

    Meanwhile, some NPP members have argued that Dr Bawumia was punished for sins he did not commit and that the NPP lost because their members did not turn out to vote in their numbers.

  • 2024 elections: Ghanaians rejected an oppressive govt – Ahmed Ibrahim

    2024 elections: Ghanaians rejected an oppressive govt – Ahmed Ibrahim

    Member of Parliament for Banda, Ahmed Ibrahim, has stated that the results of the 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections reflect the people’s rejection of a government that caused hardship for its citizens.

    He argued that Ghanaians voted out the outgoing New Patriotic Party (NPP) because it became indifferent to the struggles of the people, acted recklessly, and ignored their concerns.

    According to Ibrahim, the government’s failure to address the worsening living conditions led to widespread dissatisfaction, which was clearly reflected in the election results.

    He shared these views during an interview on Rainbow Radio 87.5 FM’s Frontline program.

    The lawmaker said, “First, I want to thank God for this victory and extend my gratitude to the people of Ghana for the massive endorsement they have given the NDC.

    I am glad they chose good over evil. The Bible even states that he who knows good and chooses evil has sinned. So, this victory is divine.

    We urged Ghanaians to assess their situation and vote accordingly, and clearly, they did. This outcome is unprecedented. The results of the elections will serve as a lesson to politicians: if you neglect and deprive the people, they will vote against you in a decisive manner.”

    He further emphasised that the results place a significant responsibility on the incoming Mahama-led administration, making it imperative not to fail the Ghanaian people.

    “I see this massive endorsement from the Ghanaian people as divine intervention from God. Nana Akufo-Addo’s core objective was to sell Ghana to his family. What was happening under his leadership was state capture—an attempt to treat the country as a private entity.

    “However, Ghanaians prayed against it, and because God was also against it, He allowed the people to vote them out of power in such a decisive manner. The policy of state capture was not from God, and so He dismantled it and gave the NDC an absolute majority,” he concluded.

  • We didn’t communicate transparently, properly  about the project – Miracles Aboagye on National Cathedral

    We didn’t communicate transparently, properly about the project – Miracles Aboagye on National Cathedral

    The future of the National Cathedral project remains unclear, even after the government has spent over GHC 339 million, with construction still at the foundation stage.

    Allegations of financial mismanagement and embezzlement have also surfaced, implicating individuals connected to the project.

    Initially, President Nana Akufo-Addo assured Ghanaians that the project would be funded through private sector contributions. However, it was later revealed that public funds were being used, sparking criticism and controversy.

    spokesperson for Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s campaign, Dennis Miracles Aboagye, addressed the issue during an interview on Joy News’ Newsfile program on December 14.

    He attributed the project’s setbacks to the government’s failure to communicate transparently about the use of state funds. According to Mr. Aboagye, the controversy could have been avoided if the government had been upfront from the beginning.

    “Communication around such things is very important. I’m sure that what the government, or the Finance Minister who I heard repeatedly promoting this project, should have communicated from the beginning is that, even though funds will be raised from private individuals and corporate organisations, we need to start.

    We need to demolish and prepare the site, and for that reason, the government will provide some seed money. But that is not going to be the funding to actually execute the project. If we had communicated this properly, we wouldn’t be where we are now,” he explained.

    He added, “I don’t think the communication was handled correctly, and when that happens, you allow your detractors to take advantage and lead the conversation.”

    The building of the Cathedral was in fulfilment of a supposed promise President Akufo-Addo claimed to have made to God before winning the 2016 elections.

    In 2019, the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, stated that the construction of the National Cathedral was estimated to cost over $100 million.

    Amid the controversies surrounding the development, the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), after investigating the case, recommended that the Auditor General conduct a forensic audit of the project to determine what went wrong and possibly prosecute those found to have committed any wrongdoing.

  • NPP’s Appiah-Kubi charges Mahama to set up a committee to probe all public resources

    NPP’s Appiah-Kubi charges Mahama to set up a committee to probe all public resources

    The outgoing Member of Parliament for Asante Akim North, Andy Appiah-Kubi, has urged President-elect John Mahama to set up a committee to look into how public lands are allocated and distributed.


    “I request the setting up of a committee to investigate all public lands and their distribution. he stated on GHOne TV with Serwaa Amihere.

    He critiqued the issues surrounding public resource management.

    “Sometimes it’s not just about the clearance; it’s about the philosophy of living. We have established a philosophy. It may not necessarily mean putting someone in opposition or government, but people become too pompous with power and misapply or misuse public space, funds, and property. Let’s move away from such behaviour,” he said.


    Mr. Appiah-Kubi emphasised the importance of integrity in leadership and the need to discourage the culture of exploiting public office for personal gain.


    “We don’t make money in government; let’s make money in the private sector,” he remarked.

    In addition, Appiah-Kubi proposed a comprehensive review of all natural resource contracts in Ghana.

    He underscored the urgency of this measure by highlighting the nation’s missed opportunities due to poor resource management.

    “And again, I want us to review all natural resource contracts in Ghana

    “The way to get out of poverty is to look back at what we are losing, stop the looting, and benefit from our resources. How can you expect a country to be resourceful when you’re giving away our resources for free?” he questioned.

  • Low voter turn-out of NPP members reason for our defeat  – Miracles Aboagye

    Low voter turn-out of NPP members reason for our defeat – Miracles Aboagye

    Director of Communications for Dr Mahamudu Bawumia in the 2024 general elections, Miracles Aboagye, has reiterated assertions that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) lost the 2024 general election due to low voter turnout among its members.

    Speaking on Joy News’ Newsfile a week after the general election, Aboagye explained that, based on the party’s data from previous elections, it was clear that most of their members failed to vote on December 7.

    “One of the key reasons this result is as it is, according to the data, is that our people didn’t turn out to vote, and that is the fact,” he said.

    He highlighted the voting statistics in various regions, stating, “The data is there. If you put emotions aside and analyse it across all the regions: In 2020, the NPP had 145,000 votes in the Ahafo region; in 2024, we had 113,000.

    The NDC had 116,000 in 2020 and 130,000 in 2024. In Greater Accra, the NPP had 1,253,179 votes in 2020, and the NDC had 1,326,489. But in 2024, the NPP had only 681,000, which is half of what we achieved in 2020.”

    Aboagye explained that the NPP’s loss was mainly due to low voter turnout, with no other major factors contributing to the defeat. He pointed out that NPP members who didn’t vote should not be seen as supporters of John Mahama and the NDC.

    Meanwhile, the NPP’s flagbearer and Vice President, Dr. Bawumia, has said the loss was due to a sharp decline in the party’s vote share. He argued that the NDC did not win the election outright, as their results in 2024 were almost the same as in 2020.

    “I want to encourage you all to see that we handed this election over to the NDC; they didn’t win it outright. Their numbers didn’t change from 2020. Ours have dropped by 40%, so the analysis is simple,” he stated.

    He, however, noted that the NPP aims to return strongly in future elections.

  • Govt’s Transition Team rejects NDC’s accusation of illegal last-minute recruitment, payment

    Govt’s Transition Team rejects NDC’s accusation of illegal last-minute recruitment, payment

    The government’s Transition Team has denied allegations of wrongdoing in recent recruitment and payment activities by the outgoing administration.

    This response came after President-elect John Dramani Mahama and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Transition Team raised concerns about last-minute actions by the government.

    In a statement issued on Friday, December 13, the team explained that both sides had agreed that any major payments, recruitment, or similar activities would be reviewed by the Transition Team on a case-by-case basis.

    However, the government’s Transition Team rejected claims of irregularities, stating that all recruitment processes followed legal procedures and received the required approvals.

    “Any specific allegation of illegality regarding any particular payment or recruitment should be brought to the attention of the Transition Team for a decision to be made,” stated Fatimatu Abubakar, spokesperson for the Government’s Team, on Friday.

    She asked the public to ignore rumours that the committee had stopped all payments and recruitment, calling those claims untrue.

    Fatimatu Abubakar assured everyone that the outgoing government is dedicated to ensuring a smooth transition.

    “We remain committed to passing the baton to the incoming government on 7 January 2025,” she reiterated.

  • Ken Agyapong part of NPP’s  is partly to be blamed for NPP’s defeat – UG political scientist

    Ken Agyapong part of NPP’s is partly to be blamed for NPP’s defeat – UG political scientist

    Political Scientist at the University of Ghana, Dr. Kwame Asah Asante, has said that Ken Agyapong, Member of Parliament for Assin Central, played a role in the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) loss in the recent elections.

    Speaking on Neat FM, he explained that Ken Agyapong’s comments during the NPP’s presidential primaries were used by the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) to weaken the NPP’s campaign, contributing to their defeat.

    “During the NPP presidential primary, Ken Agyapong launched a series of scathing attacks on Dr. Bawumia, the incumbent Vice President and his competitor. He highlighted many issues he found wrong with the government. While he is known for his candour, in politics, such criticisms, if not managed carefully, can arm opponents.

    His comments became a weapon for the NDC in the recent elections. For instance, he claimed that the NPP had already lost the election in 2022 when the government implemented haircuts on investments. He also stated that during his tours across the country, he did not see factories established under the much-touted ‘One District, One Factory’ (1D1F) program. Additionally, he accused the government of looting state resources with impunity and criticized the drastic depreciation of the Cedi from 1$ to GH¢4.00 to 1$ to GH¢16.00,” Dr. Asah Asante noted.

    He added that his earlier caution to the contestants to be mindful of their utterances was ignored.

    “I remember cautioning that the NPP presidential primary was an internal affair, and the candidates needed to be mindful of their remarks to avoid damaging their own party after the contest. Unfortunately, my advice was not heeded. After Dr. Bawumia emerged as the winner, Ken Agyapong could not fully support his campaign because of the numerous critical statements he had made against him. These statements were later exploited by the opposition to campaign against the government, ultimately leading to the party’s defeat,” Dr. Asah Asante explained.

    The NPP suffered its worst defeat in elections since the Fourth Republic in the general elections held on December 7, 2024.

    The Electoral Commission, on December 9, 2024, declared John Dramani Mahama the winner of Ghana’s 2024 presidential election.

    Based on results declared from 267 constituencies, excluding nine constituencies, Mr. Mahama garnered 6,328,397 votes, representing 56.55% of valid votes cast, to defeat the current Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), who secured 4,657,304 votes, representing 41.61% of valid votes cast.

    The declaration was based on results from 267 constituencies, excluding nine constituencies where results were still outstanding.

    However, the Electoral Commission noted that even if all the votes from these nine constituencies were allocated to Dr. Bawumia, it would not significantly change the outcome in his favor.

  • Bawumia could get another shot at presidency in 2028 – Political scientist

    Bawumia could get another shot at presidency in 2028 – Political scientist

    A political scientist specializing in democracy and development, Dr. John Osae-Kwapong, has suggested that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) may consider re-nominating Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia for the presidency in future elections.

    Despite Dr. Bawumia’s loss to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the recent elections, Dr. Osae-Kwapong believes that the NPP could decide to offer him another chance, depending on how the party assesses the outcome of the 2024 polls.

    In a conversation on the AM Show on Friday, December 13, he highlighted the potential for the NPP to evaluate Dr. Bawumia’s performance before making any decisions regarding his candidacy for the next general election.

    “They probably can, again depending on how they make sense of the 2024 election. Some of the sentiments you’ve already seen are that the NDC didn’t win, we lost. So, if that is their interpretation, then the calculus could be: how do we get our voters back to go and vote for us with Dr Bawumia as the candidate? They could make that calculation and say, well, let’s give him another chance,” he stated.

    Dr. Osae-Kwapong also suggested that the NPP could consider replacing their candidate, depending on how the current administration performs and the nature of the opposition’s candidate in the 2024 elections.

    “Because John Mahama only has one term, it makes the 2028 dynamics also intriguing,” he added.

    He stressed the need for the NPP to reflect on their past mistakes and make necessary adjustments, learning from the experiences of the previous election.

    Additionally, he highlighted that the choice of their candidate for the upcoming election will play a significant role in shaping the party’s success.

  • I have returned the Toyota Land Cruiser I was given – Miracles Aboagye

    I have returned the Toyota Land Cruiser I was given – Miracles Aboagye

    Spokesperson for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer’s 2024 campaign, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has disclosed that he has returned the official vehicle provided to him during his tenure as a government appointee.

    Miracles Aboagye’s remarks follow a directive from the presidency instructing all outgoing government appointees, including Ministers, Deputy Ministers, Regional Ministers, Special Assistants, and officials on statutory boards, to return state vehicles by January 3, 2025.

    The directive, signed by Eugene Arhin, Director of Communications at the Presidency, emphasized that political appointees are not allowed to purchase government vehicles for personal use. The vehicles are to be handed over to the Chief Directors of their respective ministries.

    Speaking in an interview on GHOne TV, Aboagye revealed that he had already returned the vehicle assigned to him, a Toyota Land Cruiser, and questioned why appointees would want to keep government property.

    “Why are you buying a government vehicle? Why?” he asked. “Yes. I’ve returned it; it was a Toyota Land Cruiser, as a Presidential Staff Executive Secretary for the Inter-Ministerial Coordinating Committee on Decentralization. I returned it on Monday. Why are you driving it?”

    Aboagye further explained that although he could have held onto the vehicle until January 6th to formally hand it over, he chose to return it earlier.

    “I could have kept it until January 6th to formally hand it over, but I’ve taken it back,” he added.

    The directive aims to ensure the proper management of state resources ahead of the transition following the 2024 general elections.

  • NDC’s complaints are disrupting integrity of re-collation process – NPP

    NDC’s complaints are disrupting integrity of re-collation process – NPP

    General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Frimpong Kodua, has encouraged the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to acknowledge the re-collated election results from the Eastern Region, despite the ongoing disagreements.

    During an interview on TV3 at the Tesano Police Station on Friday, December 13, Kodua expressed frustration with the NDC’s shifting stance on the matter, questioning their credibility and consistency in handling the situation.

    He also shared an incident where an NDC representative had demanded proof of an Inter-Party Advisory Committee (IPAC) meeting, asking for concrete evidence like a text message or official letter to confirm the meeting’s occurrence.

    This, Kodua argued, further undermined the NDC’s position and approach to the election results.

    “How can someone who earlier claimed there was an IPAC meeting, only to later allege an injunction, be taken seriously?” Kodua questioned, expressing skepticism about the NDC’s actions.

    Justin Frimpong Kodua addressed the concerns raised by the NDC regarding alleged issues during the re-collation of election results. He reaffirmed the integrity of the process, asserting that any discrepancies observed had no effect on the final outcome.

    Mr Kodua further highlighted the importance of ensuring that the NDC’s records align with the data provided by the Electoral Commission.

    He challenged the NDC to provide valid reasons for their objections, questioning the credibility of their claims if no inconsistencies were found in the EC’s data.

    “The NDC is frustrated, and we understand them. They are under pressure from their supporters, questioning why they are sitting down for re-collation to be done while the NPP is relaxed, even taking food and drinks. It is this pressure that is causing their misbehaviour”, he noted.

    Justin Kodua emphasized the NPP’s commitment to fairness, pointing out that the party had previously accepted unfavorable election results without resistance.

    He urged the NDC to follow suit and focus on transparency and honesty, rather than getting caught up in unnecessary complaints.

    Despite the disruptions caused by the ongoing disputes, he stressed that the election process must proceed with precision, even if it takes longer to resolve.

    “No matter how long it takes—today, tomorrow, or next week, the right thing must be done,” he stressed.

    On December 12, 2024, the Electoral Commission (EC) transferred the re-collation of disputed results from several constituencies in the Eastern Region to the Police Training School in Tesano, Greater Accra, in a bid to prevent the chaos that had occurred in other areas.

    Following the re-collation process, the returning officer declared Ernest Yaw Kumi of the NPP as the winner.

    However, the NDC has voiced their disagreement with the result, pointing out discrepancies between the declared figures and the original pink sheet data.

  • Basintale calls for arrest of NPP Vice Chair for instigating post-election violence

    Basintale calls for arrest of NPP Vice Chair for instigating post-election violence

    The Deputy National Communications Officer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Malik Basintale, has called for the immediate arrest of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Vice Chairman for allegedly instigating post-election violence.

    In a post on X, Basintale shared a video where the NPP Vice Chairman was fueling chaos.

    In the video, NPP Vice Chairman urged supporters to retaliate should they be attacked after the election. The statement made during a gathering was met with cheers and applause from the crowd.

    “The men in the NPP, come out. As Vice Chairman of the NPP in charge of Operations at the headquarters, I will not stand… for my people to be intimidated. Come out from all the regions. Revenge, from tomorrow to Friday,” he said.

    “Go home, you have gun, go and bring the gun out,” he added.

    In reaction, Basintale condemned the remarks, describing them as dangerous and a direct threat to national peace and stability.

    He has called on the security agencies to take swift action to prevent further escalation.

    “I hope you heard the Gun aspect. He is the National Vice Chairman of the NPP. He is the one causing chaos and mayhem with his boys everywhere now. In 24 hours, if nothing is done about him, we shall do something about him.”

    “This is unacceptable, and the authorities must act now to hold him accountable before the situation gets out of hand,” Basintale stated.

    The Police are yet to respond to the allegations.

    Following the 2024 polls, Ghana has recorded pockets of violence that have seen the destruction of state properties.

    The police have cautioned the public to refrain from engaging in acts of violence, warning that offenders will not evade the law.

    To ensure public safety and security, the police have implemented key measures, including increased visibility through joint patrols, intelligence-led operations to identify culprits, and deploying static personnel at critical state facilities. A special investigative team has also been established to analyze video evidence, identify offenders, and ensure accountability.

    So far, the police have arrested 123 suspects for their involvement in post-election violence.

    https://twitter.com/malik_basintale/status/1867495235011449298

  • I blame our defeat on recalcitrant Akufo-Addo; he doesn’t listen – NPP’s Appiah-Kubi

    I blame our defeat on recalcitrant Akufo-Addo; he doesn’t listen – NPP’s Appiah-Kubi

    Outgoing MP for Asante Akim North in the Ashanti Region, Andy Appiah-Kubi, has blamed the NPP’s poor performance in the December 7, 2024 elections on decisions made by President Nana Akufo-Addo.

    The NPP faced a significant defeat, with its presidential candidate, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, conceding before the Electoral Commission officially declared results. John Mahama, the NDC’s candidate, emerged victorious and is set to return as President, with his party also securing a majority in Parliament.

    Speaking on JoyNews’ Upfront, Appiah-Kubi pointed out that the party’s problems worsened when President Akufo-Addo refused to remove former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, despite calls from NPP MPs. He added that the President’s failure to address critical issues within the party hurt Dr. Bawumia’s chances in the election.

    “The blame will go by extension because he [President Akufo-Addo] refused to listen to us. Even when we saw the reality and tried to communicate it to him, he wouldn’t accept anything of the sort,” Appiah-Kubi said.

    He further criticized the President’s approach, describing him as “too recalcitrant,” which he claimed contributed to the party’s defeat.

    “He [Akufo-Addo] didn’t do enough to help Dr Bawumia because if you won’t listen to your own MPs… It was not just one person speaking. We were advocating with the support of more than 96 Members of Parliament,” he added.

    Appiah-Kubi, who also lost his parliamentary seat to an independent candidate, questioned the president’s judgement, suggesting that his refusal to heed the MPs’ collective resolution demonstrated a lack of responsiveness to valid concerns.

    “It’s not as though one person was saying something unwarranted. We had written our resolution, and because we didn’t have other opportunities, we wanted him to hear us. Yet, he refused to listen to any of us. That’s why we can blame him for this outcome,” he added.

  • Tamale Mayor’s driver arrested for allegedly looting bags of rice from NAFCO warehouse

    Tamale Mayor’s driver arrested for allegedly looting bags of rice from NAFCO warehouse

    The driver of the Tamale Mayor, Sule Salifu, has been arrested for allegedly looting bags of rice from the National Food Buffer Stock Company Limited (NAFCO) warehouse in the Northern Region.

    He is currently assisting the police with investigations into the incident.


    Tamale has been a hotspot for unrest following the concession of defeat by Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Presidential Candidate, to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flag bearer, John Dramani Mahama, in the 2024 presidential election.

    There are growing concerns about individuals exploiting the political climate and the NDC’s name to carry out illegal activities.


    Earlier this week, police arrested 12 suspects linked to looting and vandalism incidents in Tamale and property destruction in Damango.

    In Tamale, a group of youth reportedly stormed the Tamale Metropolitan Assembly, damaging property and looting food items from a warehouse.

    Eyewitnesses noted that some of the individuals wore NDC-branded T-shirts, carting away supplies allegedly intended for community distribution.


    However, speaking to Metro TV, Alhaji Baba Zee, the Regional Organizer of the NDC, denied the party’s involvement in the looting.

    He emphasized that the interception of the mayor’s vehicle implicated individuals within the NPP, specifically pointing at the mayor, who is also the NPP parliamentary candidate for the Tamale Central Constituency.


    Alhaji Baba Zee has called on the police to conduct a comprehensive investigation into the incidents and hold all culprits accountable for looting state properties across the region.

    “We made a followup because we don’t want anyone tomorrow to come and say that the NDC youth in Tamale ransacked this place and away with the items kept here. When we came we saw this car parked here and we followed and this car belongs to our Mayor. It’s loaded with rice, so it means that whatever is happening in Tamale to be precise is not NDC people neither is it NDC youth. The mayor of Tamale is currently behind it. As you can see this is the mayor’s car. So please we are saying that nobody should blame any NDC youth in town. We have seen the real culprit, it’s the mayor of Tamale that is responsible,” he said.

  • We won’t accept Ernest Yaw Kumi as Akwatia MP-elect –  NDC

    We won’t accept Ernest Yaw Kumi as Akwatia MP-elect – NDC

    The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has rejected the declaration of Ernest Yaw Kumi of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) as the Member of Parliament-elect for the Akwatia constituency in the Eastern Region.

    On Thursday, December 12, the Electoral Commission (EC) moved the collation of disputed results from some constituencies in the Eastern Region to the Police Training School in Tesano, Accra, to prevent further chaos. Following the re-collation, the returning officer declared Ernest Yaw Kumi as the winner.

    However, Dr. Peter Boamah Otokunor of the NDC dismissed the declaration, citing inconsistencies with the pink sheet results.

    “They don’t have a pink sheet at all; they have photocopies of what is considered the pink sheet,” Dr. Otokunor told Joy News’ James Avedzi.

    He added that while the NDC initially raised no objections, discrepancies later emerged between their pink sheet results and those of the NPP.

    Dr. Otokunor also accused the EC of proceeding with the collation in the absence of NDC representatives. “Unfortunately for Akwatia, our people ran a bit late, and they had to continue despite our objections. I called Jean Mensa and asked her to stop the process and give us two hours to arrive at the venue, but she refused,” he claimed.

    “She actually said she would engage with the Commission and get back to me. When she called back, they claimed they had finished and had declared the results,” he added.

    Describing the declaration as “illegal, unfounded, and non-existent,” Dr. Otokunor insisted, “Akwatia is still standing.” He called for a “proper collation and a proper declaration” of the results.

    The Akwatia constituency is one of three constituencies in the Eastern Region where results remain disputed. Dr. Otokunor expressed optimism that the NDC would secure victory in those areas.

    According to available parliamentary results, the NPP has secured 77 seats, the NDC has won 185 seats, and three independent MPs-elect have been confirmed, with some results still pending due to ongoing disputes.

  • NPP’s Ernest Kumi wins Akwatia seat after dispute

    NPP’s Ernest Kumi wins Akwatia seat after dispute

    The Electoral Commission (EC) has declared Ernest Kumi of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) as the Member of Parliament-elect for Akwatia, following a prolonged and contentious electoral process.

    The declaration took place at the National Police Training School in Tesano, Accra, after several failed attempts to finalise the results in the Eastern Region.

    Ernest Kumi secured 19,269 votes, defeating the National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) candidate, Henry Yiadom Boakye, who polled 17,206 votes.

    The Akwatia constituency, traditionally an NPP stronghold, became a focal point of national attention during the December 7 elections due to delays, disputes, and accusations, which turned what should have been a routine process into a drawn-out affair.

  • Protests erupt in Weija-Gbawe as NDC demands results redeclaration

    Protests erupt in Weija-Gbawe as NDC demands results redeclaration

    Rising tensions have gripped the Weija Gbawe Municipality as National Democratic Congress (NDC) supporters gathered at the Electoral Commission’s office, demanding a reassessment of the parliamentary election results.

    This protest comes after Jerry Ahmed Shaib, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary candidate, was declared the winner in the Weija-Gbawe constituency during the 2024 general elections.

    Shaib secured a narrow victory with 32,608 votes, edging out the NDC’s Felix Odartey Lamptey, who received 30,460 votes in a closely fought contest. His success strengthens the NPP’s position in the constituency and increases their parliamentary representation.

    Wilfred Ayitey Blankson, Presiding Member of the Assembly, acknowledged the NDC’s concerns about alleged inconsistencies in the vote count.

    He expressed fears about the potential for unrest, noting that the proximity of the Electoral Commission’s office to the Assembly building could endanger its assets.

    Blankson called on the Electoral Commission to address these concerns promptly to prevent further disturbances and maintain calm in the municipality.

    “We want to protect lives and properties. We are witnessing what is happening in other municipalities and regions. Furthermore, we don’t want anything to happen in Weija Gbawe”.

    “We are for peace and we don’t want our toil and the justice we deserve to be taken for granted. The situation currently at the assembly is bad.

    “The military and the police are there but the people keep trooping in and out of the municipal assembly.”

  • Are the courts closed? – Ghanaians mock Afenyo-Markin over his rigged election claims

    Are the courts closed? – Ghanaians mock Afenyo-Markin over his rigged election claims

    Member of Parliament for Effutu, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin, has sparked a strong reaction from some Ghanaians on social media following his call for the Electoral Commission to annul certain parliamentary election results.

    In a press conference on Wednesday, December 11, 2024, Afenyo-Markin explained that several of the declared results were not properly compiled and, as a result, were deemed unlawful.

    He urged the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission to take swift and decisive measures to address the issue and rectify the situation.

    “The EC must take immediate steps to reverse these illegal declarations, which were not based on properly collated results.

    The Chairperson of the Electoral Commission should respond positively to the petitions and ensure that the rule of law is upheld,” he said.

    In response to Afenyo-Markin’s statement, some Ghanaian netizens have advised him to pursue the matter through legal channels and settle it in court, rather than requesting the EC to revoke the results.

    He has faced ridicule and trolling on X, with some users suggesting that his approach of rushing to court to resolve matters should be properly followed.

    Others argue that the loss of his seat as Majority Leader, following the NDC’s significant win in the parliamentary elections, has affected him.

    They suggest that he is now attempting to overturn certain decisions in their favor to boost their numbers in Parliament.

  • This election a proof of Ghanaians unforgiving nature towards underperforming govt – NDC’s Alex Mould

    This election a proof of Ghanaians unforgiving nature towards underperforming govt – NDC’s Alex Mould

    Leading member of the National Democratic Congress, Alexander Kofi-Mensah Mould, has opined that the appalling performance of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the 2024 elections is evocative of the overwhelming anger and disapproval of Ghanaians towards the performance of the Akufo-Addo government.

    According to him, the 2024 elections should serve as a permanent reminder to Ghanaian politicians of the unforgiving nature of Ghanaians, who would not hesitate to kick out any government that underperforms.

    Alex Mould, in a social media post on Wednesday, December 11, 2024, warned the NPP of the difficult task ahead in regrouping and bridging the over 1.5 million margin they lost in the recently-held elections.

    “The NPP is about to experience what the NDC went through post-2016. We won this election by a landslide because the NDC had put institutional changes in place to be fit-for-purpose; contrarily, the NPP was in denial of the rot and pain the NADAA/Bawumia government caused Ghanaians,” he stated.

    Despite being a leading member of the NDC, Alex Mould is wishing the NPP all the best as he believes that a formidable NPP is integral to keeping the NDC government on its toes to deliver on its promise to Ghanaians.

    “We want them back stronger in 2028; we want a fair challenge. Ghana must build strong institutions, and that starts from having world-class, well-managed political parties,” he emphasized.

    Acknowledging the uphill task for the NPP in rebuilding its base, he pointed to his party’s experience in regaining lost ground.

    “From personal experience, crawling back 500k in 2020 of the 1M votes lost in 2016 was no joke,” he noted.

    In the 2024 presidential race, former President Mahama, who was the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress, won the race according to the results declared by the Electoral Commission. He beat 12 other candidates with 56.55% of the total valid votes.

    His closest contender, Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia of the ruling New Patriotic Party, obtained 41.61% of the total valid votes cast.

  • Convention center works at Trade Fair site halted since NPP lost 2024 polls – Bright Simons claims

    Convention center works at Trade Fair site halted since NPP lost 2024 polls – Bright Simons claims

    Bright Simons, Vice President of IMANI Africa, has claimed that the convention center works at the Trade Fair site have been halted following the defeat of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the 2024 elections.

    In a recent update, Simons criticized the management of the Trade Fair project, pointing to a lack of progress and an abandonment of works initially started ahead of the election.

    Simons, who has been consistently tracking the project, shared aerial photographs and videos of the site as of this morning, revealing that no changes have occurred since his last report in July this year.

    He described the hurriedly started convention center works as an “elaborate scam,” noting that they had been abandoned after the ruling party’s defeat. “No foundation earthworks were done, so they never really meant to build any structure,” he said, referring to the project as a “Potemkin village.”

    He went on to provide an overview of the project’s troubled history, detailing how an optometrist and ruling party executive from North America was brought in to manage Ghana’s most important exhibition center.

    However, Simons noted that despite efforts, the redevelopment plan was never created. Instead, opaque deals were struck, and after eight years, only pictures and videos of the site remain.

    Simons also mentioned the failed attempt by a group of prominent Ghanaians in Europe and the US to build a science and tech park at the Trade Fair, stating that their efforts were thwarted due to the refusal to submit to the under-the-table demands of powerbrokers.

    He further emphasized that the Trade Fair debacle is just one example of the many projects that the incoming government will inherit, warning that similar outcomes are likely to recur in future projects due to the persistence of dealmakers in every administration.

    Simons called for “critical voices” within the ruling party to help prevent such outcomes, urging supporters of the new government to become “insider-critics” and challenge corruption. He also suggested that all contracts related to the Trade Fair project, including those granting access to land, should be leaked for public scrutiny.

    Simons concluded by stating that his team would continue to monitor the situation and examine any intelligence received from whistleblowers.

    https://twitter.com/bbsimons/status/1866800637360427305?s=46

  • NPP will bounce back for Ghana – Wontumi beaks silence

    NPP will bounce back for Ghana – Wontumi beaks silence

    The Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Chairman Wontumi, Bernard Antwi Boasiako, has indicated that the leadership intends to conduct an investigation into the party’s loss in the December 7, 2024, presidential and parliamentary elections.

    He mentioned that the party has not yet called upon all stakeholders, especially those in the Ashanti region, to participate in an in-depth analysis of what went wrong during the elections.

    Speaking to the media in a press conference on December 9, 2024, he shared this information.

    “If it is a time to cry and you don’t cry, people will talk about it. And if it is time to laugh and you don’t laugh, people will talk about it. So, God knows why he created crying and laughing.

    “It didn’t go well for us, but the NPP branch in the Ashanti region will very soon call on all the leaders of the party in the Ashanti region, regional executives, MPs, PCs, MMDCEs, constituency executives, and regional council members to investigate what went wrong and bring it to the attention of the public.

    “But for now, we are at a loss. What is important is to bounce back for Ghana and Asanteman to be better again.”

  • Suspected NPP polling agents demand payment from party leadership after 2024 polls

    Suspected NPP polling agents demand payment from party leadership after 2024 polls

    Suspected polling agents of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Ejisu constituency have picketed at the party’s office, demanding full payment for their work during the just-ended 2024 elections.

    The aggrieved agents accused party executives of failing to honor the agreed payment amount, sparking frustration and anger among those who monitored the polls on behalf of the party.

    One of the polling agents, expressing her displeasure, said the leadership had shortchanged them. “We will not let this slide just because of the love of the party, as we used to do in the past when we received 20gh when we were supposed to be paid 50gh,” she lamented.

    According to her, the agreed payment was GHC 500, but the executives allegedly delivered only GHC 200, leaving the remaining GHC 300 unaccounted for.

    “They were supposed to give us 500gh, and they have brought an envelope with just 200gh and have taken the 300gh. That is why we are at the office,” she explained.

  • Video: “God knows why He created crying and laughing” – Chairman Wontumi breaks silence on NPP’s defeat

    Video: “God knows why He created crying and laughing” – Chairman Wontumi breaks silence on NPP’s defeat

    Bernard Antwi Boasiako, also known as Chairman Wontumi, the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has announced that the party’s leadership plans to investigate why they lost the December 7, 2024, presidential and parliamentary elections.

    At a press conference on December 9, 2024, Chairman Wontumi admitted that the party needed to reflect on its performance and promised to work with stakeholders, especially in the Ashanti region, to find out the reasons behind the party’s poor results.

    “If it is time to cry and you don’t cry, people will talk about it. And if it is time to laugh and you don’t laugh, people will talk about it, so God knows why He created crying and laughing,” he said.

    Admitting the party’s struggles, he added, “It didn’t go well for us. However, the NPP branch in the Ashanti region will soon convene a meeting with all regional leaders, including regional executives, MPs, parliamentary candidates, MMDCEs, constituency executives, and regional council members, to investigate what went wrong and share the findings with the public.”

    He assured supporters that the party’s focus now is on recovery.

    “For now, we are at a loss. What is important is to bounce back so that Ghana and Asanteman can thrive again” Chairman Wontumi added.

    On Monday, December 9, Electoral Commission Chairperson Jean Mensa announced that John Dramani Mahama won the 2024 general elections with 6,328,397 votes. Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the NPP’s candidate, received 4,657,304 votes.

    In a historic win, Mahama’s party, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), also gained a majority in parliament.

    Sammy Gyamfi, the NDC’s National Communications Officer, stated that the party has won 185 parliamentary seats so far.

  • NPP slams Police’s “lackadaisical” handling of escalating post-election chaos

    NPP slams Police’s “lackadaisical” handling of escalating post-election chaos

    New Patriotic Party (NPP) Steering Committee has criticised the Ghana Police Service for what it describes as a poor and slow response to acts of violence and unrest following the 2024 elections.

    In a statement issued after an emergency meeting on Tuesday, December 10, the NPP expressed concern about the growing incidents of vandalism, threats, and property damage, which they claim were carried out by supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

    The party further alleged that some of their parliamentary candidates and Electoral Commission (EC) officials were threatened at gunpoint at several collation centres, including those in Fanteakwa North, Nsawam-Adoagyiri, Techiman South, and Aowin constituencies.

    These individuals, the party claims, were coerced into declaring results in favour of the NDC under duress.

    The NPP further accused NDC supporters of looting, burning, and destroying both public properties and assets belonging to its parliamentary candidates.

    “This is unacceptable! This is lawlessness!” the statement declared.

    “The leadership of the party is deeply worried about these happenings and particularly concerned about the inaction of the Ghana Police Service in most instances.”

    The NP strongly criticised the Police Service for its perceived failure to act decisively against the acts of lawlessness.

    The party called on the police to rise to the occasion and ensure that perpetrators of these violent acts are held accountable.

    “We are particularly disappointed in the leadership of the Police Service for its lackadaisical handling of the unfolding lawlessness,” the statement read.

    The party also called on the Ghanaian public and civil society to join in condemning the acts of violence, which it said threaten the foundations of democracy and national security.

    The NPP emphasised the need for all political parties to uphold the rule of law and called on the NDC to denounce acts of vandalism and violence by its supporters.

    “This is definitely not the change Ghanaians voted for,” the statement added.

  • List of NPP bigwigs fighting 2024 poll results

    List of NPP bigwigs fighting 2024 poll results

    Several prominent members of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) have rejected the results of the 2024 parliamentary elections after suffering unexpected defeats in their constituencies.

    The elections, which saw shocking upsets, have led to mounting tensions as some NPP candidates vow to challenge the outcomes in court.

    The Member of Parliament for Okaikwei Central, Patrick Yaw Boamah, who lost to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) candidate, Abdulai Abu Baba Abubakar Sadiq, has declared his intention to pursue legal action.

    Speaking to the media, Mr. Boamah stated, “I know I have won the election. There is no need for violent means to reclaim my seat. We are consulting with our legal team and gathering the necessary documentation to proceed.”

    According to the Electoral Commission, Baba Sadiq secured 15,383 votes against Boamah’s 14,949 votes.

    In Adansi Asokwa, long-serving MP K.T. Hammond has refused to concede defeat after losing his seat to the NDC’s Animli Dorgbadzi Dorani. Mr. Hammond, who has represented the constituency since 2001, polled 13,275 votes compared to Dorani’s 14,229 votes. He alleges irregularities, particularly concerning the pink sheets issued by Electoral Commission (EC) officials.

    Another major loss for the NPP occurred in Dome Kwabenya, a traditional stronghold of the party. The NPP candidate, Mike Ocquaye Jnr, rejected the results, claiming that the declaration of Faustina Elikplim Akrugu of the NDC as the winner was invalid.

    Mr. Ocquaye alleged that ballot papers were destroyed during the process, denying constituents the opportunity to verify the true results.

    “What the Electoral Commission would use to work has been burnt, and what the NPP will use to work has been burnt. If you know you have won the election, why do you burn ballot papers for the government?” he questioned.

    In Tema Central, Charles Forson of the NPP has also contested the declaration of Ebi Bright of the NDC as the winner. The EC’s official results showed that Ebi Bright garnered 18,539 votes against Forson’s 18,421 votes. Mr. Forson maintains that internal analysis of the pink sheets confirmed his victory and has threatened court action if the EC does not reverse the results.

    The 2024 elections have been particularly unfavorable for the NPP, with the party yet to secure at least 100 seats in the 9th Parliament. Among the notable figures who have lost their seats are Communications and Digitization Minister Ursula Owusu-Ekuful (Ablekuma West), Interior Minister Henry Quartey (Ayawaso Central), Fisheries and Aquaculture Minister Hawa Koomson, Tourism Minister Andrew Egyapa Mercer (Sekondi), and Deputy Works and Housing Minister Prince Hamid Armah.

    The defeats have sparked internal debates within the ruling party, with several bigwigs determined to challenge the results through legal means, citing irregularities and alleged foul play.

  • God’s ways are not our ways, let us stand together – Bawumia to NPP supporters

    God’s ways are not our ways, let us stand together – Bawumia to NPP supporters

    Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has advised New Patriotic Party (NPP) supporters against blaming each other for the party’s defeat, warning that such behavior could undermine the party’s cohesion.

    In a meeting with party leaders from the Klottey Korley constituency, Dr. Bawumia pointed to low voter turnout as the main reason for the loss.

    He explained that a closer look at the election results revealed that the NPP had unintentionally handed the victory to the NDC, rather than the opposition surpassing their previous 2020 performance.

    “We couldn’t meet our expectations that is why we conceded. That doesn’t mean it is over. We lost a battle, not the war. I want to encourage you all. In this election, we were the ones that gave the victory to NDC. They didn’t win because their numbers didn’t change from 2020.

    “Ours reduced by 40 percent. I want you all to understand that united we stand, but divided we fall. I have seen many people in pain, but I have an abiding belief in God. His ways are not our ways.

    “Blame games will destroy us. Let us stand together. Stop the blame games. Let’s look at the future. Let’s concentrate on strengthening the party. It is not about individual ambition. I know we will come out successful.”

    On Monday the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission (EC) Jean Mensa has declared the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, as president-elect at the end of the 2024 general elections.

    This makes Mahama the first leader in the Fourth Republic to return to office after serving a term.

    Addressing the nation on Tuesday, the returning officer, announced that former President John Mahama garnered 6,328,397 votes representing 56.55%, while the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) candidate Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia polled 4,657,304 votes representing 41.61%.

    “Mahamudu Bawumia of the NPP obtained 4,657,304 being 41.61%, Daniel Augustus Lartey Jnr of the GCPP obtained 16,673 being (0.15%), Christian Kwabena Andrews of the Ghana Union Movement obtained 16,461 being (0.15%), Kofi Akpalu of the LPG obtained 5,219 being 0.09%, Mohammed Frimpong of the National Democratic Party obtained 4,413 being 0.04%.”Nana Akosua Frimpong of the CPP obtained 23,397 being (0.21%), Mr John Dramani Mahama of the NDC obtained 6,328,397 being 56.55%, Mr Hassan Ayariga of the APC obtained 17,461 being 0.

    16%, Mr Kwasi Koranteng independent candidate obtained 3,320 being 0.03%, Mr George Barima Adu independent candidate obtained 3,091 being 0.02%, Nana Kwame Bediako independent candidate obtained 84,478 being 0.75%, Mr Kojo Alan Kyerematen independent candidate obtained 31,202 being 0.28%,” the EC noted.

  • NPP office at Kasoa not vandalized – Police

    NPP office at Kasoa not vandalized – Police

    The Ghana Police Service has refuted claims that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Office at Kasoa has been vandalized.

    “Please ignore the false claim,” the Police wrote in a post on Facebook.

    Also, the Ghana Police Service has refuted claims circulating on social media that the Director-General of the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), Nana Eric Agyemang Prempeh, has been kidnapped.

    In a statement issued by the Police, they described the reports as “false” and assured the public that the NADMO Director-General is safe and receiving the necessary support.

    “We wish to categorically state that this claim is false and the Police have been in contact with him and providing him with all the security support he needs as the Parliamentary candidate of Ahafo Ano North Constituency in the Ashanti Region,” the statement read.

    The police further urged the public to disregard the allegations, adding that such claims should be treated with “the contempt it deserves.”

    Hon. Nana Eric Agyemang Prempeh, who is contesting for the Ahafo Ano North parliamentary seat, remains under police security as investigations into the origin of the false reports continue.

  • Your win an affirmation of the people’s will – Bagbin congratulates Mahama

    Your win an affirmation of the people’s will – Bagbin congratulates Mahama

    Speaker of Parliament, Alban S.K. Bagbin, has congratulated John Dramani Mahama on his resounding victory in last Saturday’s election.

    This message follows the announcement by Electoral Commission Chairperson Jean Mensa on December 9, 2024, who also served as the returning officer for the presidential election.

    In a statement from his office, the Speaker praised the trust the public has placed in Mr. Mahama, calling it a display of remarkable confidence and bravery.

    “Today, we celebrate not just a victory but a reaffirmation of our democratic principles,” Mr Bagbin stated.

    “John Mahama’s win is an affirmation of the will of the people, and I am confident that he will lead Ghana towards greater prosperity and inclusivity.”

    The Speaker’s congratulatory message included a call for all Ghanaians to rally behind the newly elected president. “It is now our collective responsibility to support him in the task of nation-building.

    “Together, we can work towards addressing the challenges that lie ahead and ensure that every citizen feels the impact of good governance,” he added.

  • Full text: Mahama’s acceptance speech after formal declaration as next president

    Full text: Mahama’s acceptance speech after formal declaration as next president

    Our best days are ahead of us my brothers and sisters!

    A while ago, the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana declared me the winner of the 2024 presidential elections. I give thanks and praise to God almighty because this successful outcome is the doing of the Lord.

    I want to thank the Vice President for his statesmanship in conceding the election long before the Commission declared the results. This concession largely diffused the tensions that characterise high-stakes elections such as this.

    The results as declared by the EC show that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) with me, John Dramani Mahama, as leader, has just chalked one of the most emphatic victories in the electoral history of the Fourth Republic.

    We have, therefore, been bestowed with a very outstanding mandate by the good people of Ghana.

    I am deeply honoured and humbled to receive such an overwhelming endorsement from the Ghanaian people, and I wish to thank all who made this possible by going out to vote for me.

    I thank all Ghanaians for your continued belief in our democracy despite the severe crisis our nation is going through. I also congratulate our Parliamentary Candidates who have also swept the electoral landscape with a resounding victory.

    I have a legion of thanks to give for this emphatic electoral success.

    Let me begin by thanking the Almighty God—the creator of heaven and earth, for protecting and preserving us through this whole campaign period.

    To paraphrase the Psalmist, I also give thanks to God for preparing a table before me in the presence of my ‘enemies’. And for anointing my head with oil and making my cup overflow.

    Let me begin by thanking my wife, Lordina, and my family for standing by me through all the difficult Dmes when victory and success appeared elusive and out of sight.

    On those gloomy occasions, you came through and offered me the encouragement to keep soldiering on.

    I would like to thank the Vice President-elect Professor Jana Naana Opoku-Agyemang for being an exemplary and inspirational running mate.

    Naana, your decency, humility, and sense of responsibility added so much to this campaign. The eyes of every young girl, not only in Ghana but in nations across this continent and the world are on you today.

    Your name has become synonymous with breaking boundaries. You have opened the door for boundless opportunities for our female citizens.

    Because of you, the people of Ghana can celebrate the fact that we have made history by electing our FIRST WOMAN as Vice President.

    I must also thank my very loyal and dedicated staff, who have been with me over the last eight years in opposition, for the sacrifice and hard work they have put into this endeavour.

    To my campaign team members and the countless volunteers who spent uncountable hours, day, and night, working to secure victory, I cannot thank you enough.

    To the Council of Elders, the gallant leadership of the National Democratic Congress led by Chairman Johnson Asiedu NkeDa, and our general membership, I am deeply grateful for your dedication and commitment to this cause and your willingness to give everything to ensure success in this election.

    To all the religious leaders who prayed for me, to all the Civil Society organisations, and professional groups we consulted in building our message, to all the traditional leaders who warmly welcomed me to your palaces during the campaign, our security officers across the country, the media, and EC staff; to you all I say a big thank you.

    For all its historic undertones, this mandate represents many things for all political actors and those who seek to lead our country.

    It shows that the Ghanaian people have little tolerance for bad governance, particularly of the sort witnessed in the last eight years, and that they are willing to take decisive action at critical moments when it matters most.

    These eight years have witnessed some of the darkest periods of governance. The crises our beloved country has been through these last several years have lea a scar on our national psyche which may take some time to erase.

    This mandate also serves as a constant reminder of what fate awaits us if we fail to meet the aspirations of our people and govern with arrogance.

    My brothers and sisters, there is much to do to salvage our country and reset it.

    It would have to start with a reset of the relationship between citizens and elected officials. We must never forget that the people of Ghana have chosen us to represent their wishes and best interests.

    It is the reason we would be initiating important governance reforms and sometimes initiating severe measures in the next four years to reset our nation and bring it back on track as the black star of Africa.

    The journey will not be smooth because the outgoing government has

    plunged our dear nation into an abyss. However, we are determined to work together with you to build the Ghana we want. We know we shall win!

    We intend to work to restore the shattered confidence in our politics and governance arrangements.

    This election and its outcome represent an opportunity for a new beginning and as we begin to write this new chapter of our collective story, we need to consciously set the tone for the new direction in which we will be travelling.

    “My Brothers and Sisters”

    I want those words to be a reminder to all of you – a reminder to me – and to every individual who has just been elected or re-elected that no matter what office you hold, no matter what your political affiliaDon is or has been in the past, the one thing we share in common is this nation.

    It is that WE WANT a much better Ghana.

    WE WANT a Ghana that works for everybody, not just a few.

    WE WANT a Ghana that considers the well-being of all her citizens and affords them each the ability to live a life of dignity, a life of limitless opportunities.

    My Brothers and Sisters,

    From the kayayei to the managing directors, to the market women, the bankers, the teachers, security personnel, nurses and doctors, the pastors and drivers, tailors, and seamstresses – we are ALL essential to the functioning and forward motion of this country.

    We, the PEOPLE of this soil—sons and daughters, brothers and sisters— are, in fact, the GREATEST resource that Ghana has. This country, this land, is not for one person, for one family, for one tribe or ethnic group.

    This country, this beautiful, resilient, and resource-rich country that we so love, Ghana, is for all of us.

    This is our home. But it is not enough to be born here and to die here. We must also be able to LIVE here with saDsfacDon.

    We must be able to love, dream, laugh, eat, dance, drum and share all aspects of the culture that was handed down to us.

    And to do that, we must create sustainable and well-paying jobs through the 24-hour economy initiative. Our most basic needs must be met—affordable housing and healthcare, food and clean water, safe work, and fair wages.

    My Brothers and Sisters, it is with tremendous humility that I accept this clear mandate that you, the good people of Ghana, have given me to lead this great nation as your next President.

    Every vote that was cast in this election carried the same WEIGHT. Every vote also carried a HOPE for the future of our country.

    I promise you that I will assemble and lead a government that will carry the WEIGHT of those HOPES and dreams, whether you voted for me or not because every victory is a victory for the people—ALL of the people.

    Each Dme we have FREE and FAIR elections, and then conduct a smooth transfer of power, it reaffirms that our history of leadership and trailblazing was NOT an aberration.

    It is NOT by accident that we were the first nation in Black Africa to win our independence from colonial rule.

    It is NOT by accident that the first Black person to serve as the UN Secretary-General, the late Kofi Annan, was a Ghanaian.

    It is NOT by accident that so many Ghanaians are out in the world blazing new trails and being recognized as leaders in their industries.

    Despite being a relatively small nation, Ghana has been and continues to be a MIGHTY force on the world stage.

    We are a PROUD people, and we have EVERY reason to be.

    When GHANA rises, we all STAND tall and RISE with her. Africa rises!

    Last but certainly not least, I would like to thank you, the good people of Ghana, once more.

    I know that many of you are feeling frustration and anger, but I ask you today, please do NOT give in to negativity and pessimism.

    There have been reports of acts of vandalism at some government facilities and installations. I urge you not to vent your frustration in a criminal enterprise, we must channel your anger and frustration into the positive enterprise of resetting and rebuilding our beloved nation.

    Let us maintain AND even MAGNIFY this joy and positivity we feel. We have arrived at THIS moment because so many of you believed that CHANGE was possible.

    And now we KNOW that not only is CHANGE possible, but it is also ALREADY in process.

    Let us continue to believe that we are ALREADY moving toward the Ghana we want, the Ghana of our hopes and dreams.

    And IN this Ghana, where we have turned a NEW chapter and are setting a NEW tone, our BEST days are NOT behind us.

    My Brothers and Sisters,

    Our BEST days are AHEAD of us.

    Forward ever!

    May God bless you, and may God continue to bless our homeland Ghana.

  • “This isn’t democracy, this is anarchy – Miracles Aboagye condemns alleged attacks, chaos by NDC members

    “This isn’t democracy, this is anarchy – Miracles Aboagye condemns alleged attacks, chaos by NDC members

    Spokesperson for Dr. Bawumia’s campaign team, Dennis Miracles Aboagye, has called on the leadership of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to address recent violent incidents involving their supporters.

    In a Facebook post, Miracles condemned reports of an individual allegedly beaten to death during an attempt to loot fertilizers at Akomadan in the Offinso North District.

    The chaos reportedly involved NDC members and also left two others stabbed, while the NADMO head office was vandalized.

    He expressed deep concern over these acts of violence and emphasized that they have no place in a democratic process. According to Miracles, the opposing party had already accepted defeat to help maintain peace, making these tragic events unnecessary.

    He urged the NDC leadership to step in quickly and bring their members under control to prevent further unrest.

    “Surely, this isn’t right… The leadership of the NDC must call their members to order immediately. You can’t kill yourselves over victory”, he said.

    “Your opponent has conceded defeat and he did this timely enough to diffuse tension and prevent such unnecessary deaths. Let’s show leadership and call these NDC Hoodlums to order. This isn’t democracy. This is anarchy and it has no place in our country”, he added.

    He further emphasized the need for civility as the country continues its electoral processes, highlighting the importance of ensuring the safety and well-being of all citizens.

  • “Not even these results will shake me” – Efia Odo after failed Bawumia win prophecy

    “Not even these results will shake me” – Efia Odo after failed Bawumia win prophecy

    Ghanaian socialite and influencer Efia Odo has reacted to the results of the December 7 elections, where the opposition NDC claimed victory.

    Earlier on December 2, 2024, Efia Odo had predicted on X that NPP presidential candidate Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia would win the election. Her prediction stirred controversy, with some accusing her of being paid to support Bawumia.

    In response, Efia Odo explained that her prediction was based on a divine revelation and not an endorsement, firmly denying the bribery claims.

    After John Mahama’s victory was announced, Efia Odo shared her thoughts on X, expressing her continued faith in God despite her prediction not coming true.

    She acknowledged the backlash and trolling she received but stated that her trust in God remains unshaken.

    “We all have to go through a moment of shame, insult, and being made fun of because of what we believe. And in those moments, will your belief waiver, or will it stand firm?

    “I’m a believer in God through Jesus Christ. Not even these results will shake me or make me lose faith in Him. Laugh now; my peace is in my soul, and no one can take it from me because Jesus Christ gave it to me,” Efia Odo posted.

    Meanwhile, although the Electoral Commission is yet to officially announce the final results, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the NPP flagbearer, has conceded defeat and congratulated his opponent, John Mahama of the NDC.

  • We’ve come far, let’s not tarnish our win with reckless celebrations – NDC to supporters

    We’ve come far, let’s not tarnish our win with reckless celebrations – NDC to supporters

    The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has strongly denounced the vandalism and looting of state property that followed its victory in the 2024 presidential elections.

    In a statement issued on Monday, December 8, 2024, the party expressed profound disappointment, labeling the actions as intolerable and a threat to the nation’s stability.

    The NDC attributed some of these actions to overly exuberant supporters who let their enthusiasm for the party’s overwhelming success in the elections lead to disorderly behavior.

    “Some of these acts of vandalism and looting of state properties, are reported to have been carried out by disgruntled supporters of the New Patriotic Party who are of the belief that their party Parliamentary Candidates hoarded state-procured food items, fertilizer and other materials which were meant to be distributed before the December 7 elections, as part of the NPP’s voter inducement strategy.

    Also, some of these unfortunate incidents are reported to have been carried out by over-jubilant supporters of the NDC who have been carried away by the excitement of the party’s resounding victory in the just-ended Presidential and Parliamentary elections”, it noted.

    The party appealed to its supporters to celebrate with moderation and self-control.

    “We wish to call on Ghanaians, especially the rank and file of the NDC, to exercise restraint and to go about their jubilations with a sense of responsibility,” it noted.

    The party emphasized its unwavering commitment to governance founded on probity, accountability, and adherence to the rule of law, assuring Ghanaians that acts of lawlessness will not be accepted under the new administration.

    “The vandalism of state property, mob justice, and any form of lawless retribution have the potential to undermine the peace and stability of our dear nation, hence unacceptable,” it added.

  • Mahama, MPs must show immediate results – NDC Chair

    Mahama, MPs must show immediate results – NDC Chair

    Chair of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Council of Elders in South Africa, Benjamin Kofi Quashie, has shared his perspective on the party’s triumph over the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the 2024 elections.

    He pointed out that the victory now places a heavy responsibility on John Mahama, emphasizing the importance of delivering on the hopes and expectations of Ghanaians.

    In a Sunday interview with Happy FM, he explained that the victory was attributed to the fact that “diasporans were motivated because the country was heading in the wrong direction; motivated because we had a president full of himself and only cared about his cronies and himself; motivated because all Ghanaians helped in inflicting the defeat that the NPP had never tasted before.”

    In addition to the financial support from the diaspora, the Chair of the South Africa Council of Elders revealed that many supporters traveled to Ghana, with some taking on roles as observers and polling agents, playing a crucial part in the NDC’s victory.

    He expressed his joy over the significant impact of the diaspora’s contributions to the NDC’s success. He characterized the 2024 election result as a clear rejection of the NPP, stressing that it sends a powerful message that Ghanaian voters are alert and will no longer be taken for granted.

    “Politicians must do what they promise to do, ensuring they carry everyone along. It’s a decisive victory which puts a lot of pressure on Mr Mahama,” he stated.

    The Council of Elders Chair addressed the challenges the NDC government would face with the economy they are inheriting. He pointed out that the NDC campaigned on the theme “Resetting Ghana – Building The Ghana We Want Together.”

    He stressed that Mr. Mahama must act quickly and unite all sectors to deliver on the development goals set out during the campaign.

    “With a manifesto to work with and the ability of Mr Mahama to deliver on his promises, I think we don’t need four years and Ghanaians would begin to experience some relief in their lives,” he stated.

  • We will not allow any effort to alter election results – NPP

    We will not allow any effort to alter election results – NPP

    The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has cautioned the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to refrain from attempting to alter the outcomes in constituencies that party has claimed victory in.

    This warning follows reports of escalating tensions and violent incidents at various collation centers.

    In a statement on Sunday in Accra, NPP’s General Secretary, Justin Frimpong Kodua, condemned the disruptive actions of NDC supporters in constituencies like Damongo, Ablekuma North, and Techiman South.

    Kodua emphasized that the NPP’s internal data confirms they have won these constituencies, yet the NDC appears determined to challenge the results.

    He strongly condemned such actions, declaring that the NPP would oppose any efforts to tamper with the election results in these constituencies.

    Additionally, the NPP called on the NDC leadership to take responsibility and denounce the violent actions of their supporters at the collation centers.

    Kodua also appealed to the Inspector-General of Police to ensure the enforcement of law and order, safeguarding the rights and safety of all individuals involved.

    Kodua stated, “The NPP has with great concern taken notice of the violent conducts of the NDC thugs as some the constituencies collation centres ie Damongo, Ablekuma North, Techiman South, Aowin, Obuasi East, Nsawam Adoagyiri, Fanteakwa North, Ahafo Ano North, Ahafo Ano South West, Akwatia, Trobu and Tema Central.

    “Indeed, data that made our flagbearer to concede this morning shows clearly that the NPP has won the constituencies I have mentioned but the NDC knowing very well that they lost these seats to the NPP are unwilling to accept their fate and are desperately seeking to compel the EC to do their bidding.

    “We vehemently condemn these attacks are serving notice that we shall resist every attempt to temper with the result of the parliamentary elections in these constituencies. I call on the IGP…Mr IGP we believe you have seen what is happening at the various collation centres and as a political party the NPP we are calling on you to maintain law and order at the various collation centres.

    “We must ensure that the rights and safety of all our citizens are protected. We must not allow illegal looting and intimidation of our citizens, and I call on the leadership of the NDC to call its supporters to order and condemn these unnecessary acts of violence.”

  • There’s nothing I can do; physically I can’t explain – Rev Kusi Boateng on NPP’s defeat

    There’s nothing I can do; physically I can’t explain – Rev Kusi Boateng on NPP’s defeat

    Founder of Power Chapel Worldwide, Rev Kusi Boateng who prophesied a victory for Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has said that physically he cannot explain the outcome of the elections.

    This follows the overwhelming victory of the presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) John Dramani Mahama.

    Delivering a sermon on Sunday, December 8, he said “The same way, God has been speaking to me over the years, he spoke to me but the opposite occurred. The Bible says let God be true and let all men be liars. I saw right, I heard right but the opposite has occurred. There is nothing I can do.

    It is very interesting that in our walk with God, there are times that you feel you know him so much but you have come to a place and he always starts and redefines himself to you. Personally I think that physically it is difficult to explain because the same way I have been hearing God speak was the same way I heard him speak.”

    Although the Electoral Commission has not yet announced the official results, NPP presidential candidate Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has admitted defeat and congratulated John Dramani Mahama of the NDC.

    Dr. Bawumia pledged to work closely with Mr. Mahama during the transition period and assured that the NPP would play a constructive role in opposition.

    In a national address on Sunday, December 8, he said, “We will hold the next government accountable, but we won’t be disruptive. We’ll reorganize and come back stronger.”

    He also congratulated the NDC on their victory in the parliamentary elections.

    The said “Let me say the data indicate former president Mahama has won the presidential election decisively.

    “The NDC has also won the parliamentary elections even though we await the final collation of seats.

    “I just called HE John Mahama to congratulate you.”

    He said he assured Mr Mahama of full support in the transition process so that the government business would continue seamlessly.”

  • Let me warn you, we won’t take any attempt to alter parliamentary elections – NPP

    Let me warn you, we won’t take any attempt to alter parliamentary elections – NPP

    General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Frimpong Kodua, has cautioned against any efforts to alter with the parliamentary election results.

    Speaking at a press conference on Sunday evening, he urged the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, to ensure peace and security at collation centers nationwide.

    Justin Kodua also accused the National Democratic Congress (NDC) of causing disturbances at collation centers in areas where he claimed the NPP had clearly emerged victorious.

    “Indeed, data that made our flag bearer concede this morning shows clearly that the NPP has won the constituencies I’ve mentioned. But the NDC, knowing very well that they have lost these seats to the NPP, are unwilling to accept their fate and are desperately seeking to compel the EC to do their bidding,” he stated.

    The NPP General Secretary condemned the acts of violence attributed to NDC supporters and stressed that his party would not tolerate any attempts to tamper with the election results.

    “We vehemently condemn these attacks and are serving notice that we shall resist every attempt to temper the results of the parliamentary elections in these constituencies,” he warned.

    Calling on the IGP to act swiftly, Mr Kodua reminded him of his promise to ensure free, fair, and transparent elections.

    “Mr. IGP, you made a promise to political parties on two different occasions when we met you at your office, and your words were unambiguous—that you’ll see to it that we have free, fair, and transparent elections,” he said.

    He called on the IGP to ensure the safety of citizens at collation centres and to stop any attempts to intimidate people unlawfully.

    Mr. Kodua also asked the NDC leadership to control their supporters and publicly speak out against the violent incidents.

  • Provisional constituency results so far

    Provisional constituency results so far

    Provisional results from Ghana’s 2024 general elections are streaming in from all 276 constituencies, with early figures highlighting competitive outcomes across key battlegrounds.

    The two main contenders — the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) — are showing strong performances at both the presidential and parliamentary levels. Other parties in the race, however, are trailing significantly behind the NPP and NDC.

    Some constituencies have drawn national attention due to their potential to influence the overall outcome of the elections, sparking keen interest from political analysts and the electorate.

    Over 18 million voters were expected to cast their ballots at 40,648 polling stations across the country in this highly anticipated election. A total of 12 candidates contested the presidency, while 801 individuals, including 118 women, vied for parliamentary seats.

    While sorting and counting of ballots are still ongoing in certain constituencies, the early results are beginning to shape the national outlook.

    PRESIDENTIAL  – NINGO PRAMPRAM CONSTITUENCY

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 9,988
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 8
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 53
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 11
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 7
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 116
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 47,254
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 78
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 9
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 6
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 557
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 121

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 58,228

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 1,190

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 59,418

    PARLIAMENTARY – TATALE-SANGULI CONSTITUENCY 

    1. MBOMBA THOMAS [NPP]- 15,555
    2. NTEBE AYO WILLIAM  [NDC] – 16,459

    PRESIDENTIAL  – TATALE-SANGULI CONSTITUENCY

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 14,316
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 153
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 26
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 20
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 22
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 62
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 16,648
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 56
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 21
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 13
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 32
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 102

    PRESIDENTIAL  – AYAWASO NORTH CONSTITUENCY

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 9,893
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 8
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 21
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 8
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 5
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 40
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 26,380
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 30
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 4
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 3
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 215
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 60

    PARLIAMENTARY – AYAWASO NORTH CONSTITUENCY

    1. IBRAHIM SAANIE [NPP] – 11,278
    2. MUHAMMAD BAWAH BRAIMAH [NDC] – 25,473

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 36,986

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 235

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 37,221

    PARLIAMENTARY – GUAN CONSTITUENCY 

    1. MICHEAL OSIBO [NPP]- 2,998
    2. AGBENYO FRED KWESI  [NDC] – 9,968
    3. SEKOR SUSSIE [LPG] – 82

    PARLIAMENTARY – EJURA  SEKYEDUAMSE 

    1. GIFTY NDOMA (NPP) – 24,751
    2. MUHAMMAD BAWAH BRAIMAH [NDC] – 27,776

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 52,527

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 565

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 53,092

    PRESIDENTIAL  – WA CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY 

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 17,753
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 89
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 58
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 24
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 25
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 247
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 50,354
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 119
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 13
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 27
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 237
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 109

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 68,955

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 1,514

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 70,469

    PARLIAMENTARY – WA CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY

    1. HUMU AWUDU [NPP] – 30,724
    2. ABDUL-RASHID HASSAN PELPUO [NDC] – 38,579
    3. YAKUBU ZAKARIA [PNC]- 249
    4. RASHEED SAEED [IND] – 132

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 69,684

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 678

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 70,362

    PRESIDENTIAL  – YAGABA-KUBORI CONSTITUENCY 

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 18,386
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 106
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 25
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 24
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 13
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 46
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 11,142
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 48
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 17
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 14
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 24
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 49

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 29,894

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 977

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 30,871

    PRESIDENTIAL  –  KUMAWU CONSTITUENCY

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 20,787
    2. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 6,805

    PRESIDENTIAL  –  OKERE CONSTITUENCY

    1. DANIEL NANA ADDO-KENNETH [NPP] – 19,080
    2. PRINCE HENRY ANIM-OWIREDU [NDC]- 8,803
    3. JOSEPH KWADWO AFARI-YEBOAH – 324

    PARLIAMENTARY – ADANSI ASOKWA CONSTITUENCY

    1. K.T HAMMOND [NPP] – 13,275
    2. MENSAH ABRAHAM JUSTICE [CPP]- 346
    3. GODWIN ANIMLI DORGBADZI DORANI [NDC] – 14,229

    PARLIAMENTARY – ABLEKUMA WEST CONSTITUENCY

    1. URSULA GIFTY OWUSU-EKUFUL [NPP] – 26,575
    2. KWEKU ADDO  [NDC] – 31,866

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 58,441

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 351

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 58,792

    PRESIDENTIAL  – BANTAMA

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 43,886
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 16
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 29
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 7
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 0
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 26
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 10,349
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 15
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 3
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 4
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 705
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 265

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 53,305

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 365

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 55,661

    PARLIAMENTARY – ABLEKUMA CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY

    1. JEFFERSON KWAMINA SACKEY  [NPP] – 32,735
    2. ABDUL-LATIF DAN  [NDC] – 45,066

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 78224

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 423

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 77,801

    PARLIAMENTARY – YAGABA KUBORI CONSTITUENCY

    1. MUSTAPHA USSIF  [NPP] – 18,917
    2. MUSAH SIBIRI AMIDU  [NDC] – 11,385

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 30,302

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 497

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 30,799

    PRESIDENTIAL  – ADANSI ASOKWA

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 14,022
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 62
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 67
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 12
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 2
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 48
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 12,911
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 58
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 9
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 4
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 214
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 109

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 28,388

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 870

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 29,258

    PARLIAMENTARY – ADANSI ASOKWA CONSTITUENCY

    1. K.T HAMMOND [NPP] – 13,275
    2. MENSAH ABRAHAM JUSTICE [CPP]- 346
    3. GODWIN ANIMLI DORGBADZI DORANI [NDC] – 14,229

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 28,307

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 457

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 28,764

    PARLIAMENTARY – ATIWA EAST CONSTITUENCY

    1. ABENA OSEI ASARE [NPP] – 17,501
    2. KENNETH AGYARE  [NDC] – 5,334
    3. NANA ADJEI KYEREMA [IND] – 3,286

    PRESIDENTIAL  –  ABIREM CONSTITUENCY 

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 16,841
    2. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 12,517

    PRESIDENTIAL  –  PRU WEST CONSTITUENCY

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 12,265
    2. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 16,295

    PRESIDENTIAL  – WASSA EAST CONSTITUENCY

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 11,439
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 56
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 172
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 30
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 12
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 158
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 20,421
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 78
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 13
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 9
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 262
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 71

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 32,717

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 1,168

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 33,885

    PRESIDENTIAL  – SEKONDI CONSTITUENCY 

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 11,129
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 15
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 45
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 4
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 3
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 28
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 13,737
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 16
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 5
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 3
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 422
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 73

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 25,480

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 375

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 25,855

    PARLIAMENTARY –  AKATSI SOUTH CONSTITUENCY

    1. EGOS MAWULI OCLOO  [NPP] – 3,399
    2. BERNARD AHIAFOR  [NDC] – 30,268
    3. DZAMESHIE DONALD BROWN – 461

    PRESIDENTIAL  –  JAMAN NORTH CONSTITUENCY

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 12,837
    2. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 22,622

    PRESIDENTIAL  –  OKERE CONSTITUENCY

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 12,122
    2. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 9,266

    PRESIDENTIAL  –  BEREKUM WEST CONSTITUENCY

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 7,686
    2. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 12,218

    PRESIDENTIAL  – KUMAWU CONSTITUENCY 

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 20,787
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 21
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 21
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 06
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 02
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 21
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 6,805
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 20
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 02
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 04
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 243
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 97

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 28,024

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 274

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 28,298

    PARLIAMENTARY – ASSIN CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY

    1. ANEWU GODFRED [NPP] – 15,926
    2. MIGYIMAH SHAIBU NUREIN [NDC] – 16,343

    PARLIAMENTARY – ASSIN NORTH CONSTITUENCY

    1. OPOKU CHARLES [NPP] – 13,599
    2. QUAYSON JAMES GYAKYE [NDC]- 18,023

    PRESIDENTIAL  – EKUMFI CONSTITUENCY

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 9,284
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 56
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 41
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 17
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 11
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 48
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 19,046
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 55
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 06
    11. GEORGE TWUM BARIMAH-ADU [IND] – 05
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 188
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 47

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 28,804

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 1,065

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 29,869

    RESIDENTIAL  – YUNYOO CONSTITUENCY 

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 8,346
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 107
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 31
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 20
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 16
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 51
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 12,083
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 58
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 22
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 26
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 14
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 67

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 20,841

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 988

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 21,829

    PRESIDENTIAL  – CAPE COAST NORTH CONSTITUENCY

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 14,502
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 23
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 116
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 12
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 2
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 52
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 25,004
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 25
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 13
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU [IND] – 4
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 562
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 180

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 40, 495

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 685

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 41,180

    PRESIDENTIAL  – TANO NORTH

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 19,738
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 78
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 48
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 13
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 11
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 57
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 17,952
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 75
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 3
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 5
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 306
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 108

    PARLIAMENTARY – ASANTE AKIM NORTH CONSTITUENCY

    1. ANDY KWAME APPIAH KUBI [NPP] – 8,933
    2. KOFI ASAMOAH [NDC]- 2,469
    3. OHENE KWAME FRIMPONG [IND] – 26,926

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 38,328

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 513

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 38,841

    PRESIDENTIAL  – CAPE COAST SOUTH CONSTITUENCY

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 13,223
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 21
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 70
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 9
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 5
    7. .NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 39
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 23,219
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 22
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 8
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 8
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 378
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 153

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 37,155

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 538

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 37,693

    PRESIDENTIAL  – LAMBUSSIE

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 4,593
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 67
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 25
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 16
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 15
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 61
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 14,484
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 54
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 10
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 17
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 47
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 61

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 19,450

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 634

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 20,084

    PRESIDENTIAL  – NADOWLI KALEO

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 4,553
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 119
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 61
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 21
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 25
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 93
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 24,812
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 71
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 2
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 13
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 74
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 89

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 29,952

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 696

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 30,648

    PARLIAMENTARY – NADOWLI KALEO CONSTITUENCY

    1. KAMBOTUU FRANCIS XAVIER [NPP] – 5,834
    2. SUMAH ANTHONY MWINKAARA [NDC]- 24,478

    PARLIAMENTARY – AYAWASO CENTRAL

    1. HENRY QUARTEY [NPP] – 23,345
    2. CHARLES KWAME ADAMS [NDP] – 163
    3. ABDUL RAUF TONGYM TUBAZU – 29,755

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 53,263

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 287

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 53,550

    PARLIAMENTARY – NORTH DAYI CONSTITUENCY

    1. EDMUND ATTAH KUDJOH [NPP] – 4,723
    2. JOCELYN TETTEH [NDC]- 12,778
    3. GLORIA YAYRA AGBENORTO [LPG] – 134

    PARLIAMENTARY – ODODODIODIO

    1. SOWAH ABDUL MANNAF [NPP] – 24,877
    2. RICHARD DZATEI ABBEY [CPP]– 175
    3. ALFRED NII KOTEY ASHIE [NDC]– 38,473
    4. ALFRED ANETTEY ABBEY [PPP] – 193

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 63,718

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 468

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 64,186

    PRESIDENTIAL  – ASANTE AKIM NORTH CONSTITUENCY

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 23,101
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 46
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 78
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 25
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 13
    7. 7.NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 39
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 13,904
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 68
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 24
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU [IND] – 35
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 462
    13. .ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 172

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 37,967

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 897

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 38,864

    PARLIAMENTARY – LAMBUSSIE

    1. BRGHT BAKYE YELVIEL [NPP] – 6,079
    2. MOHAMMED IMURAN [LPG] – 138
    3. TITUS KOFI BEYUO [NDC] – 13,551

    Ahmadiyya Day Nursery polling station; Upper West- Wa Central Constituency

    1. NPP- 91 votes
    2. GCPP- 0
    3. ⁠GFP- 0
    4. ⁠GUM- 0
    5. ⁠LPG- 0
    6. ⁠NDP- 0
    7. ⁠CPP- 0
    8. ⁠NDC-283 votes
    9. ⁠APC – 0
    10. ⁠KOFI KORANTENG – 0
    11. ⁠GEORGE TWUM BARIMA-0
    12. ⁠NANA KWAME BEDIAKO- 1 vote
    13. ⁠ALAN KYEREMENTEN – 0

    Spoilt ballots- 4

    Total valid votes- 375

    Total ballots cast- 379

    ODODODIODIOO – Jamestown Mantse Court
    PRESIDENTIAL
    NDC – 114
    NPP – 74
    CPP – 1

    PARLIAMENTARY
    NPP – 70
    CPP – 3
    NDC – 115

    TOTAL VOTES CAST 189

    AYAWASO EAST PROVISIONAL RESULTS -TAHNIYA ISLAMIC SCHOOL POLLING STATION

    TOTAL EXPECTED VOTES – 430

    VOTER TURNOUT – 305

    PRESIDENTIAL

    DR. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIA – 62

    JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA – 241

    NANA KWAME BEDIAKO – 1

    REJECTED – 1

    Asante Akim North Constituency – GCMB Polling Centre 2

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ – NPP = 175

    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY- GCPP =0

    3. Akua DONKOR – GFP =0

    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS- GUM =0

    5. Kofi Akpaloo – LPG = 0

    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG – NDP =0

    7.NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA CPP – 0

    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA – NDC =65

    9. HASSAN AYARAGA – APC = 0

    10. Kofi Koranteng = 0

    11. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO = 2

    12.ALAN JOHN Kwadwo Kyeremanteng = 2

    TOTAL VALID BALLOTS = 248

    B. TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS = 4

    Total Expected Votes = 349

    GCMB Polling Centre 2 – Agogo

    PRESIDENTIAL

    NPP = 32

    NDC = 15

    Independent Candidate = 197

    Sekondi Constituency – Zionland Adiembra 2 polling station

    Presidential:

    NPP – 77
    NDC – 105
    New Force – 2
    Alan – 1

    Registered voters – 309
    Votes cast – 185

    Parliamentary :
    Egyapa Mercer (NPP) – 72
    Blay Nyamekye Armah (NDC) -105

    Registered voters – 309
    Votes cast – 184

    ODODODIODIOO – GAMADA POLLING STATION

    PRESIDENTIAL
    NDC – 123
    NPP – 17
    MOVEMENT FOR CHANGE – 1
    REJECTED – 7

    PARLIAMENTARY
    NPP – 23
    NDC – 123
    PPP  – 1
    REJECTED 1

    TOTAL VOTES – 293

    Saboline T.I Ahmadiya 1 –  Ejura Sekyeredumasi

    Total vote cast  – 421
    Mahamudu Bawumia (NPP) –  117
    John Mahama (NDC) –  293

    KPALWEGA COMMUNITY CENTER – BAWKU CENTRAL
    PRESIDENTIAL
    Npp=4
    Gcpp=0
    Gfp=0
    Gum=0
    Lpg=0
    Ndp=0
    Cpp=0
    NDC =193
    APC=0
    IND=0
    IND=0
    IND=0
    IND=0

    TOTAL VALID VOTES 197

    TOTAL REGISTER 455

    KPALWEGA COMMUNITY CENTER A- BAWKU CENTRAL
    PRESIDENTIAL
    Npp=1
    Gcpp=0
    Gfp=0
    Gum=0
    Lpg=0
    Ndp=0
    Cpp=0
    NDC =196
    APC=0
    IND=0
    IND=0
    IND=0
    IND=0

    TOTAL VALID VOTES  -197

    TOTAL REGISTERED VOTERS – 455

    ANSARUDEEN ISLAMIC BASIC SCHOOL ONE – OKAIKWEI CENTRAL

    PRESIDENTIAL
    NPP —72
    NDC — 188
    REJECTED — 4
    TOTAL VOTES — 264

    OLD TESHIE LIBRARY A – LEDZOKUKU CONSTITUENCY

    PRESIDENTIAL
    NPP – 134
    GCPP – 0
    GUM – 0
    LPG – 0
    NDP – 0
    CPP – 0
    NDC – 244
    APC
    KOFI
    BEDIAKO – 3
    Alan – 0
    Rejected – 7
    Total- 388

    Old Library B  – LEDZOKUKU CONSTITUENCY 

    PRESIDENTIAL
    NPP -123
    GCPP-0
    Gum- 0
    LPG- 0
    NDP- 0
    CPP- 3
    NDC- 267
    Apc – 1
    Bediako – 1
    Alan – 1
    Rejected – 10
    Total Votes – 408

    TAHNIYA ISLAMIC SCHOOL POLLING STATION – AYAWASO EAST 

    TOTAL EXPECTED VOTES – 430

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 304

    PARLIAMENTARY RESULTS

    ZAK RAHMAN – 72

    NASSER TOURE MAHAMA – 229

    REJECTED – 3

    St. THERESA’S SCHOOL -Okaikwei South Constituency

    PRESIDENTIAL

    REJECTED BALLOTS – 2
    NDC – 208
    NPP – 161
    NEW FORCE – 4
    MOVEMENT FOR CHANGE – 1

    CENTER 3, ST THERESA’S SCHOOL – OKAIKWEI SOUTH CONSTITUENCY

    PARLIAMENTARY VOTE

    REJECTED BALLOT – 1
    NPP [ DARKOA NEWMAN ] – 158
    NDC [ ERNEST ADOMAKO] – 214

    City Engineers 1B – ODODODIODIOO
    PRESIDENTIAL
    NDC –  319
    NPP –  81
    New Force –  1

    PARLIAMENTARY
    NPP  – 82
    CPP –  1
    NDC –  323

    TOTAL VOTES CAST 411
    Rejected presidential ballot – 10
    Rejected parliamentary ballot – 0

    CSIR – A – Ayawaso West

    Presidential
    Expected voters – 409
    Total votes – 240

    NPP – 91
    Mahama – 146
    Nana Bediako – 2
    Rejected ballot – 1

    Parliamentary
    Expected Voters : 409
    Total votes : 240

    Lydia Alhassan (NPP) – 102
    John Dumelo (NDC) – 137
    Abdul Rauf – 0
    Rejected – 1

    Dispensary Gamprisiya Polling station 2 – Kumbungu

    PARLIAMENTARY
    NPP= Abdul Salam Hamza Fataw – 164
    NDC Hamza Adam = 205
    Rejected = 5
    Valid Vote Cast = 369

    City Engineers 3A – ODODODIODIOO

    PRESIDENTIAL
    NDC –  208
    NPP – 55
    CPP – 1
    GUM – 1
    TNF – 4

    PARLIAMENTARY
    NPP – 64
    PPP – 2
    NDC – 201

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 270
    Rejected presidential ballot – 1

    City Engineers 3B – ODODODIODIOO

    PRESIDENTIAL
    NDC – 191
    NPP – 61
    CPP – 2
    New Force – 4
    NDP – 1

    PARLIAMENTARY
    NPP – 65
    NDC – 195

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 266
    Rejected presidential ballot – 7
    Rejected parliamentary ballot – 0

     Central Mosque Islamic School – Asawase

    PRESIDENTIAL

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ – NPP – 64

    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY- GCPP – 0

    3. Akua DONKOR – GFP – 0

    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS- GUM – 0

    5. Kofi Akpaloo – LPG – 0

    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG – NDP – 0

    7.NANA FRIMPOMAA Kumankuma CPP – 0

    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA – NDC – 164

    9. HASSAN AYARAGA – APC – 1

    10. KOFI KORANTENG IND – 0

    11. GEORGE TWUM BARIMAH IND -0

    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO – 1

    13.ALAN JOHN  Kyeremanteng – 0

    TOTAL VALID BALLOTS – 370

    B. TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 11 votes

    TOTAL VOTES CAST- 242

    Central Mosque Islamic School Polling Center – Asawase Constituency

    1. MANAF IBRAHIM – NPP- 94

    2. ⁠MUNTAKA MOHAMMED-MUBARAK – NDC= 141

    3. ⁠ISSAH BABA KOMPO – PPP=0

    4. ⁠NAOMI NSOR – LPG-0

    5. ⁠ALHASSAN RAFIK – IND.-0

    Total Valid Votes- 370

    Total Votes cast- 242

    Rejected -6

    CSIR – B – Ayawaso West

    Presidential
    Bawumia – 89
    Mahama – 110
    Nana Kwame Bediako – 2
    Rejected – 1

    Total votes : 202
    Expected Votes :409

    Lydia Alhassan – 110
    John Dumelo – 91
    Abdul Rauf – 1

    Total votes cast = 202
    Expected Votes = 409

    Moshie Zongo Foundation “A” Provisional – TAMALE CENTRAL

    PRESIDENTIAL
    NPP- 86
    NDC – 198
    ALAN- 1
    CPP- 1
    Rejected – 1

    PARLIAMENTARY

    SULE SALIFU (NPP) – 77
    MOHAMMED MUTALA (NDC) – 209
    REJECTED – 1

    Total registered voters – 396
    Total registered voters – 287

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    Central Mosque New Zongo 2 Polling Center – Asawase 

    PRESIDENTIAL

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ – NPP- 67

    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY- GCPP- 0

    3. Akua DONKOR – GFP- 0

    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS- GUM- 0

    5. Kofi Akpaloo – LPG-0

    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG – NDP-0

    7.NANA FRIMPOMAA Kumankuma CPP – 0

    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA – NDC-200

    9. HASSAN AYARAGA – APC-0

    10. KOFI KORANTENG IND.- 0

    11. GEORGE TWUM BARIMAH IND.-0

    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO-2

    13.ALAN JOHN Kyeremateng -1

    TOTAL VALID BALLOTS- 406

    B. TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 0

    Spoilt – 1

    TOTAL VOTES CAST- 272

    OLD TESHIE LIBRARY A – LEDZOKUKU CONSTITUENCY

    PRESIDENTIAL
    NPP – 134
    GCPP – 0
    GUM – 0
    LPG – 0
    NDP – 0
    CPP – 0
    NDC – 244
    APC- 0
    KOFI –
    BEDIAKO – 3
    Alan – 0
    Rejected – 7
    Total- 388

    Old Teshie library Centre B  – LEDZOKUKU CONSTITUENCY

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    Presidential
    NPP -123
    GCPP-0
    Gum- 0
    LPG- 0
    NDP- 0
    CPP- 3
    NDC- 267
    Apc- 1
    Bediako- 1
    Alan 1
    Rejected – 10
    Total Votes- 408

    Teshie Salem A  – LEDZOKUKU CONSTITUENCY

    Presidential

    NPP -117
    GCPP-0
    GFP-0
    Gum-1
    LPG- 0
    NDP- 0
    CPP-0
    NDC- 219
    Apc- 0
    Bediako- 0
    Alan -1
    Rejected 10
    Total Votes- 348

    Parliamentary
    NPP-145
    NDC- 198
    Rejected-5

    Teshie Salem centre B – LEDZOKUKU CONSTITUENCY

    Presidential

    NPP -101
    GCPP-0
    GFP-0
    Gum-1
    LPG- 0
    NDP- 1
    CPP- 0
    NDC- 247
    Apc- 0
    Bediako- 3
    Alan -0
    Rejected -11
    Total Votes- 365

    Parliamentary
    NPP – 139
    CPP – 1
    NDC – 216
    Rejected – 9

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    St. Karol Nursing School Results – Bortianor Ngleshie Amanfro
    Polling Station
    1 A
    Voter Turn Out – 231
    Expected – 413

    Presidential
    Nana Kwame Bediako – 4
    Rejected – 3
    Mahamadu – 108
    John Mahama- 116

    1 A
    Parliamentary
    NPP – 121
    NDC – 106
    REJECTED – 2

    Presidential
    1B
    Expected – 425
    Total Voter Turn Out – 220
    NDC – 123
    NPP – 89
    Bediako – 3
    APC – 1
    Gum – 1
    Rejected 3

    Parliamentary
    1B
    NDC – 120
    NPP – 97
    IND – 0
    Rejected – 1

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    2 A
    Presidential
    NPP – 106
    Nana Bediako -4
    NDC – 128
    Rejected – 1

    Parliamentary
    NPP – 112
    NDC 124
    Rejected 3

    Total votes cast 239
    Expected 437

    2 B
    Presidential
    NPP – 100
    NDC – 125
    Alan – 1
    APC – 1
    Nana Bediako – 2
    Rejected – 4

    Parliamentary
    NPP – 104
    NDC – 124
    Rejected – 2
    IND – 3

    Voter Turn out – 233
    Expected 437

    MOSHIE ZONGO FOUNDATION “B” POLLING STATION – TAMALE CENTRAL

    PRESIDENTIAL
    NPP- 66
    NDC – 220
    Ind Kofi Kor- 1
    Rejected – 2

    PARLIAMENTARY

    SULE SALIFU (NPP) – 55
    MOHAMMED MUTALA (NDC) – 232
    REJECTED – 2

    Total registered voter – 396
    Total registered voters – 289

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    REPUBLIC MODEL SCHOOL POLLING CENTRE – DOME KWABENYA

    Republic Model School 1A – 483 expected

    Parliamentary
    NPP – 111
    NDC – 128
    PNC – 2
    PPP – 3
    Rejected – 2

    Presidential
    NPP-113
    NDC- 127
    Rejected -1
    New Force -3
    APC -1
    GUM- 1

    Total votes cast – 246

    Republic Model School 1B- 482 expected
    Presidential results
    NPP – 128
    NDC – 115
    Cheddar – 3
    Alan – 2
    Rejected- 3
    Spoilt – 4

    Parliamentary results
    NPP – 131
    NDC – 114
    PNC – 3
    PPP – 2

    Total votes cast 251

    Republic Model School 2A – 482 expected voters

    Presidential Results
    NDC – 113
    NPP – 125
    New Force 2
    Alan Kyeremanten – 1
    Rejected 4

    Parliamentary results
    NPP – 129
    NDC – 116
    Spoilt ballot- 1
    One person didn’t vote parliamentary, but voted presidential
    Proxy

    Total vote cast – 246

    Republic Model School 2B – 482 expected voters

    Results Presidential
    NDC – 118
    NPP – 133
    NDP -1
    CHEDAR – 3
    Rejected 4

    Parliamentary
    NDC – 126
    NPP – 132
    Rejected – 1

    Total votes cast – 259

    New Juaben South Constituency

    1. Koforidua polling station

    Presidential

    NPP – 200
    NDC – 113
    CPP –
    Cheddar – 4
    GCPP –
    GUM – 2
    Rejected – 3

    Parliamentary
    NPP – 222
    NDC – 86
    Inde. – 2
    Rejected – 2

    2 .Social Welfare A

    Presidential

    NPP – 271
    NDC 163
    CPP – 3
    Cheddar – 2
    GCPP – 0
    Rejected – 2

    3. Social Welfare office Koforidua 2A

    Presidential

    NPP – 147
    NDC 81
    CPP – 1
    Cheddar – 2
    GCPP – 1
    Rejected – 1

    Parliamentary
    NPP – 163
    NDC – 66
    Rejected – 2

    4. Social Welfare office Koforidua 2B

    Presidential

    NPP – 132
    NDC 98

    Parliamentary
    NPP – 137
    NDC – 94

    5. Glamour Polling Station

    Presidential

    NPP – 167
    NDC – 170
    Rejected – 0

    6. Railway Police quarters Koforidua 1

    Presidential

    Nana Kwame – 1
    NPP -136
    NDC – 171

    Rejected – 2

    7. Railway Police quarters Koforidua 2

    Presidential

    CPP – 1
    Alan – 1
    Cheddar – 4
    GUM – 1
    NDC – 134
    NPP – 131

    Rejected – 2

    8. RC upper Primary 2

    Presidential

    NPP – 175
    NDC – 66
    CPP –
    Cheddar –
    GCPP –
    Rejected – I

    Parliamentary
    NPP – 177
    NDC – 51
    Rejected

    CENTRAL BUS STOP POLLING STATION – TAMALE CENTRAL

    PRESIDENTIAL
    NPP- 314
    NDC – 120
    ALAN- 3
    CPP- 1
    Rejected – 3

    PARLIAMENTARY

    SULE SALIFU (NPP) – 113
    MOHAMMED MUTALA (NDC) – 328
    REJECTED – 1

    Total registered voter – 639
    Total registered voters – 445

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    Mensah sarbah school polling station – Cape Coast South constituency

    Presidential
    NPP-131
    GCPP-1
    LPG-1
    NDC -184
    Cheddar-5
    Alan -1

    Rejected-1

    Parliamentary

    NPP-126
    NDC-171
    Independent(Isaac Mainoo)-2
    Independent (Perry Mensah) -22

    Rejected ballot-3

    Total votes -324

    Central Mosque New Zongo 1 Polling Center – Asawase Constituency

    1. MANAF IBRAHIM – NPP-81

    2. ⁠MUNTAKA MOHAMMED-MUBARAK – NDC= 178

    3. ⁠ISSAH BABA KOMPO – PPP=0

    4. ⁠NAOMI NSOR – LPG-0

    5. ⁠ALHASSAN RAFIK – IND.-0

    Total Valid Votes- 400

    Total Votes cast- 259

    Rejected -0

    IMAM ABASS MOSQUE NEW TOWN B – AYAWASO NORTH 

    PRESIDENTIAL

    TOTAL EXPECTED VOTES – 494

    TOTAL VOTES CAST- 330

    DR. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIA (NPP) -100

    JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA (NDC)-229

    APC – 1

    PARLIAMENTARY

    IBRAHIM SANNIE (NPP) – 107

    YUSSIF JAJAH (NDC) – 222

    FULL GOSPEL CHURCH POLLING STATION 1 – TEMA CENTRAL 

    PRESIDENTIAL

    NPP – 128

    NDC – 179

    Nana Kwame Bediako IND – 8

    Alan Kyeremateng – 2

    Total Valid – 317
    Rejected – 3
    Total Votes Cast – 320

    FULL GOSPEL CHURCH POLLING STATION 2 – TEMA CENTRAL 

    PRESIDENTIAL

    NPP – 108

    NDC – 154

    Nana Kwame Bediako – 1

    Kofi Koranteng – 1

    Alan Kyeremateng – 6

    Total Valid – 270
    Rejected – 3
    Total Votes Cast – 273

    GBEGBEYISE JHS POLLING STATION – ABLEKUMA WEST CONSTITUENCY

    1A POLLING STATION
    Presidential
    NPP-184
    NDC-227
    Cheddar-4

    Parliamentary
    NPP-196
    NDC-225

    1B POLLING STATION
    Presidential
    NPP-157
    NDC-236

    Parliamentary
    NPP-153

    NDC-238
    Rejected-1

    Polling station 2A
    Presidential

    NPP-140
    NDC-213
    GUM-1
    LPG-1
    Spoilt 1
    Rejected -7

    Parliamentary:
    NPP-152
    NDC-210
    Rejected-3

    POLLING STATION 2B
    Presidential-
    NPP-140
    NDC-221
    CPP-1
    Cheddar-3

    Parliamentary:
    NpP-147
    Ndc-223

    POLLING STATION 3A
    NPP-126
    NDC-177
    Cheddar-3
    CPP-2
    Spoilt ballot-5

    Parliamentary-
    NPP-131
    NDC-180

    POLLING STATION 3B
    NPP-124
    NDC-163
    Cheddar-3
    Rejected-1

    Parliamentary
    NPP-124
    NDC-164
    Rejected-2

    Polling Station 4
    Presidential:
    NPP-38
    NDC-51
    Cheddar-1
    Spoilt ballot 1

    Parliamentary
    NPP-42
    NDC-49

    Polling station 5
    Presidential
    NPP-53
    NDC-94
    Cheddar-6
    Rejected ballot-1

    Parliamentary
    NPP-57
    NDC-94
    Rejected-3

    LEDZOKUKU CONSTITUENCY

    PRESIDENTIAL
    OLD TESHIE LIBRARY A
    NPP – 134
    GCPP – 0
    GUM – 0
    LPG – 0
    NDP – 0
    CPP – 0
    NDC – 244
    APC
    KOFI
    BEDIAKO – 3
    Alan – 0
    Rejected – 7
    Total- 388

    Parliamentary
    NPP 159
    NDC 240

    Presidential
    Old Teshie library Centre B
    NPP -123
    GCPP-0
    Gum- 0
    LPG- 0
    NDP- 0
    CPP- 3
    NDC- 267
    Apc- 1
    Bediako- 1
    Alan 1
    Rejected 10
    Total Votes- 408

    Parliamentary
    NPP 167
    NDC 219
    Rejected 1

    Teshie Salem A
    Presidential

    NPP -117
    GCPP-0
    GFP-0
    Gum-1
    LPG- 0
    NDP- 0
    CPP-0
    NDC- 219
    Apc- 0
    Bediako- 0
    Alan -1
    Rejected 10
    Total Votes- 348

    Parliamentary
    NPP-145
    NDc- 198
    Rejected-5

    Teshie Salem centre B
    Presidential

    NPP -101
    GCPP-0
    GFP-0
    Gum-1
    LPG- 0
    NDP- 1
    CPP-0
    NDC- 247
    Apc- 0
    Bediako- 3
    Alan -0
    Rejected -11
    Total Votes- 365

    Parliamentary
    NPP 139
    CPP 1
    NDC 216
    Rejected 9

    SARPEIMAN M/A PRIMARY SCHOOL – AMASAMAN

    Polling station 1A

    Total voters in Sarpeiman MA Primary Polling station 1a- 608

    PRESIDENTIAL
    NPP- 127
    GCPP-1
    GUM-0
    CPP-0
    APC-1
    NDC-211
    New Force-4
    Movement for Change-0

    Rejected ballots-4
    Spoilt ballots-1

    PARLIAMENTARY
    Sedem Afenyo-217
    Yahya Kassim Atta-128
    Jerry Johnson-0
    Samuel Kwame Denu-1

    Polling station 1b-608

    PRESIDENTIAL
    NPP- 124
    GUM-1
    CPP-1
    NDC-192
    NANA KWAME BEDIAKO-1
    Rejected-5

    PARLIAMENTARY
    Sedem Afenyo-195
    Yahya Kassim Atta-126
    Jerry Johnson-1
    Samuel Kwame-1

    POLLING STATION 2A

    PRESIDENTIAL
    NPP – 142
    NDC – 181
    NEW FORCE – 3
    CPP – 1
    REJECTED – 3
    SPOILT – 2

    Total – 330

    PARLIAMENTARY
    NPP – 140
    NDC – 180
    IND. JERRY – 2
    IND. SAMUEL – 3
    REJECTED – 2

    Total 327

    POLLING STATION 2B
    PRESIDENTIAL
    NPP – 130
    NDC – 178

    PARLIAMENTARY
    NPP – 139
    NDC – 172

    BLOCK FACTORY NEW WEIJA 1B – WEIJA GBAWE CONSTITUENCY

    PRESIDENTIAL RESULTS
    NPP-103
    GCPP-1
    GFP-0
    GUM-0
    LPG-0
    NDP-0
    CPP-0
    NDC-110
    APC-0
    KK(IND)-0
    TWUM BARIMAH (IND)-0
    KWAME BEDIAKO (IND)-4
    ALAN KYEREMATEN(IND)-1

    TOTAL VALID BALLOTS-219

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS -1

    TOTAL VOTES CAST- 220

    PARLIAMENTARY
    NPP- 121
    NDC-97

    TOTAL VALID BALLOTS-218
    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS -2
    TOTAL VOTES CAST-220

    Alhaji Kpeje Mosque Polling Center – Ablekuma Central Constituency

    PRESIDENTIAL RESULTS
    Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia (NPP) -93
    John Mahama (NDC) – 215
    Nana Kwame Bediako – 2
    Rejected – 3

    Total Valid Votes = 310
    Rejected Ballots = 3
    Total Vote Cast = 313
    Expected Votes = 498

    PARLIAMENTARY RESULTS
    Jefferson Kwamina Sackey (NPP) – 101
    Abdul Latif Dan (NDC) – 210
    Rejected Ballot- 2

    Total Valid Votes = 311
    Rejected Ballot ‎ = 2
    Total Vote Cast = 313
    Expected Votes = 498

    Nayiri High Court A – Wa Central Constituency

    Provisional Presidential results

    1. NPP-52 votes
    2. GCPP-0
    3. ⁠GFP-0
    4. ⁠GUM-1
    5. ⁠LPG-0
    6. ⁠NDP-0
    7. ⁠CPP-0
    8. ⁠NDC-226 votes
    9. ⁠APC-0
    10. ⁠KOFI KORANTENG-0
    11. ⁠GEORGE TWUM BARIMA-
    12. ⁠NANA KWAME BEDIAKO- 1 vote
    13. ⁠ALAN KYEREMENTEN-0

    Rejected-5 ballots

    Spoilt ballots- 2 ballots

    GURUGU YEPALA JHS 1 A – Sagnarigu Constituency

    President

    NPP – 66
    NDC – 350
    Rejected – 12
    Total valid – 428
    Unused – 132

    Parliament

    NPP – 89
    NDC – 338
    Rejected – 1
    Total valid – 0

    GURUGU YEPALA JHS 1 B – Sagnarigu Constituency

    President

    NPP – 48
    NDC – 200
    Rejected – 5
    Total valid – 0

    Parliament

    NPP – 59
    NDC – 196
    Rejected – 1
    Total valid – 0

    GURUGU YEPALA JHS 1 C- Sagnarigu Constituency

    President

    NPP – 71
    NDC – 323
    Rejected – 0
    Total valid – 0

    Parliament

    NPP – 84
    NDC – 322
    Rejected – 0
    Total valid – 0

    KPANDAI D/A PRIMARY SCHOOL POLLING STATION A AND B – KPANDAI

    POLLING STATION A (TOTAL REGISTERED VOTERS = 583)

    PRESIDENTIAL:
    1. NPP = 132
    2. GCPP = 0
    3. GFP = 0
    4. GUM = 1
    5. LPG = 0
    6. NDP = 1
    7. CPP = 2
    8. NDC = 259
    9. APC = 0
    10. KORANTENG = 0
    11. GEORGE = 0
    12. CHADDAR = 2
    13. ALAN = 0

    TOTAL VALID BALLOTS =
    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS = 10
    TOTAL VOTES CAST = 397

    PARLIAMENTARY

    NPP = 180
    NDC = 224
    APC = 2

    TOTAL VALID BALLOTS = 406
    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS = 1
    TOTAL VOTES CAST = 407

    POLLING STATION B (TOTAL REGISTERED VOTERS = (582)

    PRESIDENTIAL:
    1. NPP = 135
    2. GCPP = 0
    3. GFP = 0
    4. GUM = 0
    5. LPG = 0
    6. NDP =0
    7. CPP = 1
    8. NDC = 262
    9. APC = 1
    10. KORANTENG = 0
    11. GEORGE = 0
    12. CHADDAR = 1
    13. ALAN = 0

    TOTAL VALID BALLOTS =
    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS = 13
    TOTAL VOTES CAST = 400

    PARLIAMENTARY

    NPP = 175
    NDC = 229
    APC = 1

    TOTAL VALID BALLOTS =
    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS = 7
    TOTAL VOTES CAST = 405

    Cocobod Office Polling Station, Kyebi – Abuakwa South Constituency

    NPP – 232

    NDC – 76

    CPP – 1

    Nana Kwame Bediako – 1

    Rejected – 5

    Parliamentary

    Dr. Kinsley Agyeman (NPP) – 241

    Nana Adu Sarpong Addo-Aikins (NDC)- 69

    Rejected – 4

    Atwemamena Polling Station

    Presidential

    NPP – 48

    NDC – 33

    Nana Kwame Bediako – 2

    Other candidates had no votes

    Parliamentary

    Dr. Kinsley Agyeman (NPP) – 52

    Nana Adu Sarpong Addo-Aikins (NDC)- 32

    Rock of Ages Preparatory 1- Kyebi

    Presidential

    NPP – 303

    NDC – 86

    Nana Kwame Bediako – 3

    Rejected – 2

    Parliamentary

    Dr. Kinsley Agyeman (NPP)- 342

    Nana Adu Sarpong Addo-Aikins (NDC) – 49
    Rejected – 4

    Rock of Ages Preparatory 2 – Kyebi

    Presidential
    NPP – 245

    NDC – 51

    Alan – 1

    Rejected – 3

    Parliamentary

    Dr. Kingsley Agyeman (NPP) – 264

    Nana Adu Sarpong Addo-Aikins (NDC) – 31

    Rejected – 3

    Upper West- Wa Central Constituency
    Nayiri High court A

    Provisional Parliamentary results

    1. Humu Awudu-76 votes
    2. ⁠Rashid Pelpuo- 207 votes
    3. ⁠PNC-0
    4. ⁠IND- 1

    Rejected- 2 ballots

    Nayiri High court B

    Upper West- Wa Central Constituency

    Ahmadiyya Day Nursery polling station

    Provisional Parliamentary results

    1. Humu Awudu-83 votes
    2. ⁠Rashid Pelpuo- 232 votes
    3. ⁠PNC-0
    4. ⁠IND- 0

    Rejected- 1 ballot

    Nayiri High Court A – Wa Central Constituency

    Provisional Presidential results

    1. NPP-44 votes
    2. GCPP-0
    3. ⁠GFP-0
    4. ⁠GUM-0
    5. ⁠LPG-0
    6. ⁠NDP-0
    7. ⁠CPP-0
    8. ⁠NDC-267 votes
    9. ⁠APC-0
    10. ⁠KOFI KORANTENG-0
    11. ⁠GEORGE TWUM BARIMA-0
    12. ⁠NANA KWAME BEDIAKO- 1 vote
    13. ⁠ALAN KYEREMENTEN-0

    ANSARUDEEN ISLAMIC BASIC SCHOOL TWO (2 ) – OKAKWEI CENTRAL

    NPP—71
    GCPP-0
    GFP-0
    GUM-0
    LPG-0
    NDP-0
    CPP-0
    NDC—190
    APC-0
    KK(IND)-0
    TWUM BARIMAH (IND)-0
    KWAME BEDIAKO (IND)- 1
    ALAN KYEREMATEN(IND)-

    TOTAL VALID BALLOTS—262

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS —4

    TOTAL VOTES CAST—266

    EXPECTED VOTES—408

    GLOBAL EVANGELICAL CHURCH TESHIE COMMUNITY CENTER – KETU SOUTH 

    PRESIDENTIAL RESULTS

    NPP – 20
    GCPP – 0
    GFP. – 0
    GUM – 1
    LGP – 1
    NDP – 0
    CPP – 0
    NDC – 389
    APC – 1
    KOFI QUANTEN – 0
    NEW FORCE – 0
    ALAN KOZDO – 0
    NANA AKOSUA – 0
    REJECTED BALLOTS – 5
    SPOIL BALLOTS – 0
    TOTAL VOTE – 423

    Assin Bereku Funeral Grounds B – ASSIN NORTH

    Presidential
    NPP – 224
    NDC -219
    Cheddar – 3
    APC- 2
    Cpp- 1
    LPG – 1
    KOFI koranteng -1
    Rejected – 19

    Parliamentary
    NPP- 240
    NDC-224

    FUNERAL GROUNDS A -ASSIN NORTH

    Presidential
    NPP -239
    NDC- 236
    GCPP-1
    GFP- 0
    GUM – 3
    ALAN – 4
    APC- 1
    CHEDDAR – 5

    Parliamentary

    NPP- 251
    NDC- 243
    Rejected – 5

  • Parliamentary seats won by NDC so far

    Parliamentary seats won by NDC so far

    Early results from the 2024 elections indicate that the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) is on track to secure a majority of the parliamentary seats.

    Figures from key constituencies show competitive outcomes between the NDC and the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), with both parties posting strong performances at the presidential and parliamentary levels. However, emerging data suggests the NDC is gaining the upper hand in parliamentary contests across the country.

    While the NDC and NPP remain the dominant forces, other political parties are trailing far behind, securing only a fraction of the votes.

    List of constituencies won so far…

    1.Sefwi Wiawso
    2.Bia East
    3.Bia West
    4.Sefwi Akontonbra
    5.Damongo
    6.Ahanta West
    7.Hohoe
    8.Tachiman South
    9.Jini Jini
    10.Awayaso West Wogon
    11.Dadieso
    12.Adenta
    13.Ellembelle
    14.Jomoro
    15.Ahanta West
    16.Madina
    17.Asunafo South
    18.Suyani West
    19.Efia Kwsimintsim
    20.Koley klotey
    21.Mfantseman
    22.Dome Kwabenya
    23.Ketu North
    24.Adaklu Ho
    25.Amenfi Central
    26.Agona West
    27.Agona East
    28.Twifo Atti Morkwaa
    29.Ekumfi
    30.Ajumako Enyan Essiam
    31.Assin North
    32.KEEA
    33.Gomoa East

    34.Gomoa West
    35.Cape Coast North
    36.Cape Coast South
    37.Awutu Senya West
    38.Ada East
    39.Ada West
    40.Asawase kumasi
    41. Tamale North
    42. Okaikwei south
    43. Ketu south
    44. AAK
    45. Esikado-Ketan
    46. Sene west
    47. Ayawaso Central
    48. Tema west
    49. Sunyani east
    50. Tarkwa Nsuaem
    51. Nsawam Adougiri
    52. Sissala east
    53. Dormaa Central
    54. Asunafo North
    55. Trobu
    56. Techiman south
    57. ⁠Wenchi
    58. Anlo
    59. Keta
    60. Akatsi south
    61. Akatsi North
    62. South Tongu
    63. Central Tongu
    64. North Tongu
    65. Shai Osudoku
    66. North Dayi
    67. Kpando
    68. Guan (Oti)
    69. Biakoye (Oti)
    70. Buem (Oti)
    71. Akan (Oti)
    72. Krachi East
    73. Krachi West

    74. Krachi Nchumuru
    75. Nkwanta North
    76. Nkwanta South
    77. Assin North
    78. Asunafo North
    79. Asunafo South
    80. Tano North
    81. Tano South
    82. Asutifi North
    83. Asutifi South
    84. Bawku Central
    85. Zebilla
    86. Binduri
    87. Bolgatanga East
    88. Bolgatanga Central
    89. Bongo
    90. Builsa North
    91. Builsa South
    92. Garu
    93. Navrongo Central
    94. Chiana -Paga
    95. Nabdam
    96. Pusiga
    97. Talensi
    98. Tempane
    99. Krowor
    100. Adaklu
    101. Agotime – Ziope
    102. Afadjato South
    103. South Dayi
    104. Jirapa
    105. Lambussie
    106. Lawra
    107. Nadomli – Kaleo
    108. Nandom
    109. Sissala West
    110. Sissala East
    111. Wa East
    112. Wa Central
    113. Wa West
    114. Daffiama- Bussie -Issa
    115. Odododiodio
    116. Ablekuma West
    117. Ningo – Prampram
    118. Sekendi
    119. Tamale Central
    120. Akuapem South
    121 Assign Central
    122. Bolga East
    123. Yendi
    124. Abura Dunkwa
    125. Bereku East
    126. Akwapim South
    127. Dade kotopon
    128. Pru West
    129. Kwesominitsim
    130. Jumako- Enyan- Essiam
    131. Bibiani Awaiso Bekwai
    132. Assin Central
    133. Dormaa East
    134. Dormaa West
    135. Dormaa Central
    136. Asante Akyem North
    137. Lower Manya Krobo
    138. Yilo Krobo
    139. Upper Manya Krobo

  • Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang makes history as Ghana’s first-ever female Vice President

    Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang makes history as Ghana’s first-ever female Vice President

    Ghana has made history with the election of Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang as the first female Vice President-elect, marking a new chapter in the country’s democratic journey.

    The National Democratic Congress (NDC) candidate will serve alongside President-elect John Dramani Mahama after the party’s victory in the 2024 general elections.

    This groundbreaking achievement has sparked widespread celebration, symbolizing significant progress for women in politics and providing a source of inspiration for young women and girls, both in Ghana and across Africa.

    Born on November 22, 1951, in Cape Coast, Prof. Opoku-Agyemang’s remarkable career spans education, leadership, and public service. She holds a Bachelor’s in English and a Diploma in Education from the University of Cape Coast, alongside a Master’s and Doctorate in English Literature from York University in Canada.

    In 2008, she made history by becoming the first woman to lead a public university in Ghana when she was appointed Vice Chancellor of the University of Cape Coast. Her tenure was marked by transformative reforms, enhancing infrastructure, academic standards, and gender equality.

    Prof. Opoku-Agyemang entered politics in 2013 when she was appointed as Ghana’s Minister for Education under President Mahama’s administration.

    She led initiatives that significantly improved the educational landscape, such as the abolition of schools under trees, the construction of new classrooms, and the provision of free textbooks and uniforms for students.

    In 2020, she became the NDC’s vice-presidential candidate, making history as the first woman to be nominated for the position by a major political party in Ghana. Her selection signaled the NDC’s commitment to gender inclusivity and equal representation.

    Prof. Opoku-Agyemang’s election represents a significant milestone for Ghana’s political landscape. With her expertise in education and public service, she is well-positioned to advocate for policies focused on education reform, gender equality, and youth empowerment.

    Her success also sends a powerful message to the rest of Africa, where women are often underrepresented in political leadership. Her rise to the role of Vice President-elect shows that African democracies can break barriers and empower women to lead at the highest levels.

    When her victory was announced, jubilant crowds gathered across Ghana to celebrate the historic achievement. In Accra, Kumasi, Takoradi, and other cities, supporters waved flags and sang songs of pride and victory. Prof. Opoku-Agyemang’s win is not just a political victory but a triumph for gender equality and women’s leadership in the nation.

    As Ghana prepares for the transition of power, Prof. Opoku-Agyemang’s leadership will play a key role in ensuring a smooth process and advancing the NDC’s vision for the country. Her commitment to education and gender equality will guide her actions as Vice President, and she is set to leave an indelible mark on Ghana’s development.

    Her election serves as a beacon of hope for young women across the nation and continent, showing that with hard work, perseverance, and opportunity, women can achieve the highest positions of leadership.

    With John Dramani Mahama and Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang at the helm, Ghana is poised for a future of progress, equality, and unity. Their leadership marks the beginning of an inspiring new chapter for the country.

  • No results have been received at the National Collation Centre – EC

    No results have been received at the National Collation Centre – EC

    The Electoral Commission (EC) has clarified that it has not yet received the official results for both the presidential and parliamentary elections in the just ended 2024 general elections from all sixteen (16) regions.

    In a press briefing on Sunday, the Director of Electoral Services at the EC, Dr Bannor Bio, explained that the results currently circulating are from the regional collation centres and have not yet been finalized at the National Collation Centre.

    He emphasized that the EC has not made any statements regarding the current standing of candidates, as the official results are still pending.

    The EC reassured the public that it will provide an update once the final results are received and verified.

    “Once received the results are also collated in the pool view of the party agents who are here with us and a copy given to each agent present. The results from the National Collation Centre are also posted at the National Collation Centre. Once this is done the returning officer for the presidential election in the person of the Chairperson of the EC declares the winner of the presidential election.

    “For the information for the general public as we speak no results have been received at the National Collation Centre from the regions. Our feedback from the field is that the results are trickling in to the regional collation centre hence our inability to publish these results at the National Collation Centre,” he added.

  • Former Independent candidate turned NPP member, Andrew Asiamah, retains Fomena seat for the NPP

    Former Independent candidate turned NPP member, Andrew Asiamah, retains Fomena seat for the NPP

    Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Andrew Asiamah Amoako, has successfully retained his seat as the Member of Parliament for the Fomena constituency in the Ashanti Region.

    He won with an impressive 14,543 votes, while his closest competitor, Ogbeh Charles Kofi of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), received 6,925 votes.

    Vote counting and results collation are ongoing at polling and collation centers across the country. The Electoral Commission is ensuring transparency and fairness in the process by announcing results at the designated centers.

    Meanwhile, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) have separately urged their supporters to remain calm and let the Electoral Commission complete its work.

    The NPP has asked its members to behave responsibly while keeping an eye on the process, while the NDC has advised supporters to stay alert and avoid premature celebrations.

    The 2024 general elections featured 13 presidential candidates and 807 parliamentary candidates competing nationwide.

  • NDC wins Assin Central seat

    NDC wins Assin Central seat

    In a historic victory, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has secured the Assin Central parliamentary seat, marking the first time in 24 years that the opposition party has won the seat.

    In the parliamentary race, the NDC’s candidate, Migyimah Nurein, emerged victorious with 16,343 votes, defeating the NPP’s Gofred Nti Anewu, who polled 15,926 votes. The total valid votes in the parliamentary election were 32,269.

    The NDC’s candidate, John Mahama, triumphed in the presidential race with 16,011 votes, beating Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), who received 15,139 votes. The total valid votes in the presidential election were 31,782.

  • Mpohor seat goes to NDC’s Godfred Henry – Reports

    Mpohor seat goes to NDC’s Godfred Henry – Reports

    Provisional results from the parliamentary elections reveal that ohn Kobina Abbam Aboah Sanie, the incumbent Member of Parliament for Mpohor, has failed to retain his seat.

    Per unconfirmed results, Bentil Godfred Henry led the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to a decisive victory.

    Bentil Godfred Henry secured 11,680 votes, whereas Abbam Aboah Sanie garnered 8,299 votes.

    Meanwhile, the Electoral Commission is yet to validate the results in circulation.