Tag: Election 2020

  • Majority leader retains seat

    Mr Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, the Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, retained his seat in the December 7 general election.

    Mr Mensah Bonsu, who is also the Majority Leader in Parliament, obtained 57,095 votes to beat five other contestants in the elections.

    They were Mr Francis Dodovi, NDC 9,312, Suleman Mohammed, CPP 299, George Prempeh, Independent candidate 11,217, and Mubarack Mohammed, APC 213.

    In the Presidential Election, NPP obtained 65,733 votes, NDC 12,534, GUM 212, CPP 27, GFP 12, GCPP 6, APC 10, LPG 14, PNC 13, PPP 5, NDP 10 and Independent candidate 5.

    Total valid votes were 78,581 while 582 votes were rejected.

    Source: GNA

  • Election 2020: Herbert Lartey congratulates Akufo-Addo

    The presidential candidate of the Great Consolidated Popular Party (GCPP), Henry Herbert Lartey has conceded defeat in the just-ended elections held on Monday, December 7, 2020.

    Although the Electoral Commission is yet to announce the winner of the presidential race, Mr. Lartey called President Akufo-Addo to throw in the towel.

    This was disclosed by the Communications Director at the Presidency, Eugene Arhin in a Facebook post on Tuesday, December 8, 2020.

    Mr. Lartey, according to Eugene Arhin, used the opportunity to congratulate President Akufo-Addo for supposedly emerging victorious in the election.

    “The Presidential candidate of the GCPP, Dr. Henry Herbert Lartey, has just called President Akufo-Addo to concede defeat and congratulate him on his victory in the presidential election.”

    The Returning Officer of the presidential election, Jean Mensa, promised to announce the results 24 hours after the close of polls. She subsequently postponed the deadline and said a new deadline will be announced in due course.

    Source: citinewsroom

  • Weve captured Parliament; ready to select Speaker and other leaders NDC

    The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) says its independent collated results show it has grabbed majority of seats in the next Parliament of Ghana.

    It says the conviction has propelled its readiness to choose the next Speaker of Parliament and the First Deputy Speaker as well as the leadership of the various select and standing committees of the House.

    General Secretary of the party, Johnson Asiedu Nketia at a press conference on Tuesday disclosed that “NDC has captured Parliament as we speak now and because of that, NDC will select the next Speaker of Parliament and the next First Deputy Speaker of Parliament and all the chairmen of Parliament select and standing committees”.

    Mr. Nketia also accused the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) of conniving with the Electoral Commission to turn the tables round in its favour to take over Parliament.

    He has therefore urged persons who have voted for NDC parliamentary candidates to ensure that ballots are protected to safeguard the seats they have already acquired in Parliament.

    “I believe that the NPP is in a very uncomfortable situation because whatever they do, it is clear that NDC controls Parliament now so that is why they want the Electoral Commission to try and find ways to try to collate results that have been declared for our parliamentary candidate. That is why I am calling on the electorate to rise and protect their votes.”

    “I wish also to emphasize that there is pressure from the headquarters of the Commission and the government on the various returning officers who have declared certified results of the parliamentary election according to the power vested in them by law to revise and do recounting and re-collation which are all illegal and want the various citizens who cast their votes to protect that vote and ensure that nobody steals that verdict”, he added.

    Source: citinewsroom

  • Thank you for giving NDC a working majority in the next Parliament Mahama

    John Dramani Mahama, the NDC Presidential Candidate, claims Ghanaians have given the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) “a working majority” in parliament.

    According to him, Ghanaians have voted for change.

    In a post on his Facebook timeline, the former President wrote, “Thank you for voting for change and giving the NDC a working majority in the next Parliament. Thank you, Ghana.”

    The governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) are both claiming victory in the general elections.

    Both parties claimed that they have secured the most seats in parliament and are leading the presidential race as well.

    John Boadu, General Secretary of the NPP told the media that, they have taken over regions that were formally controlled by the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

    He indicated the NPP now controls three out of the five regions of the north, including the Savannah region where the NDC Presidential Candidate, John Mahama hails.

    “The NPP won 63 seats above what the NDC had in 2016 as such, surprisingly, the NDC is insisting on flipped seats. But they do not mention the many seats they have flopped,” John Boadu said.

    The NDC, on the other hand, at a press briefing, accused the NPP of deceiving Ghanaians.

    Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, the NDC Director of Elections insisted that the NDC has won a majority of Parliamentary seats in the presidential and parliamentary elections adding that the NPP has not dominated any of the northern regions.

    “We won 14 out of 15 in the Upper East Region, we won 8 out of 11 Constituencies in the Upper West region, we won 9 out of 18 seats in the Northern region,” Afriyie Ankrah said.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Jubilant NDC supporters mass up at party headquarters as leaders declare victory

    The headquarters of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) is teeming with jubilant party supporters following assurances by the party leaders that victory has been secured in the just ended December 7 polls.

    At a press conference held at the headquarters, General Secretary, Johnson Aseidu Nketia, declared that the results trickling in from all 275 constituencies across the country to the party data centre show the NDC has secured 141 seats in the legislature.

    A party needs 138 seats to form a Majority in Ghana’s Parliament.

    Mr Aseidu Nketia also said while the party cannot declare the election results that its presidential candidate, John Dramani Mahama, has garnered majority of the votes, there is strong evidence that he [Mahama] will be the next occupant of the Flagstaff House.

    These assurances prompted a huge crowd that had massed up at the venue of the press conference to begin jubilation.

    Some danced, others sped to and fro on their motorbikes, while others sprayed white powder on themselves to signify victory.

    Former President John Dramani Mahama is attempting to win back the Presidency from Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP).

    Mr Mahama lost to Akufo-Addo in the 2016 election by a huge margin.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Ellembelle Polls: Kofi-Buah and Bonzoh unite after elections

    The beauty of politics came to play once again once again when the NPP Parliamentary Candidate in the just ended elections, Mr. Kwasi Bonzoh approached his NDC opponent and incumbent MP, Mr. Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah to congratulate him on his victory.

    Mr.Bonzoh who is also the District Chief Executive (DCE) for the area, conferred with Mr. Armah Buah in a brotherly manner for more than 30 minutes.

    Mr. Bonzoh described his loss as the “sweetest defeat” since he started contesting Mr. Buah in 2012.

    He was full of mixed feelings as he boldly declared the forces within his party which had worked against his victory.

    Mr. Buah said his victory was a continuation of the Ellembelle Development train which started in 2009 to fastrack the socio-economic transformation of the District.

    He mentioned major developmental projects to be executed such as the Adoabo free point should the NDC be declared winner of the polls.

    Mr. Buah added that the asphalt overlay in the District will be continued to give the the area a total facelift.

    He said the NDC was ready to steer the wheel and better the living conditions of Ghanaians.

    Mr.Armah-Kofi Buah also had words of admonition for his opponent in a tete a tete conversation.

    Although the office of the Electoral Commission was yet to officially declare winner in the Ellembelle Parliamentary elections, provisional results pegs the NDC candidate at 32,110 votes and the NPP Candidate at 23,999 votes.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • NDC rejects NPP’s parliamentary majority claim

    The National Democratic Congress (NDC) on Tuesday rejected claims by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) that it is currently holding majority parliamentary seats in the ongoing Presidential and Parliamentary elections counts.

    It also debunked the assertion by the NPP that it was leading in the five regions of the North.

    Reacting to the press conference organized by the New Patriotic Party, asserting that it was leading in the parliamentary seats; Mr Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, Director of Elections of the NDC said such claims were false and called on Ghanaians not to countenance it.

    He claimed that the NDC rather had the advantage in the parliamentary polls because it had secured 140 seats out of the available 275.

    He explained that the party had also won major swing constituencies and regions putting it in a better position to secure the majority at the end of the collation.

    The NDC’s Director of Elections said: “our opponents have made some desperate attempts to throw the dust into the eyes of Ghanaians but we want to state clearly, emphatically and unambiguously that it is not true the NPP has the majority in parliament.”

    He also expressed displeasure over delays concerning the arrival of collated numbers to the Electoral Commission’s (EC) regional offices for onward dissemination to the headquarters and called for immediate ratification to ensure results were delivered on time to mute unforeseen tensions.

    Mr Fiifi Fiavi Kwetey, Member of Parliament for Ketu South cautioned the NPP to desist from acts that would undermine the success chalked so far.

    “We are going to ensure that the right numbers are declared and no matter of intimidation would change that,” he added.

    Source: GNA

  • Ato Forson retains Ajumako Enyan Essiam seat for a fourth term

    The incumbent Member of Parliament for Ajumako Enyan Essiam Constituency in the Central Region who also doubles as the Minority Ranking Member on Finance Hon. Cassiel Ato Forson has won the seat with a huge margin.

    He polled 39,229 to beat his closest contender Dr. Rashid Kwesi Etuaful who secured 28,669 votes.

    Before the 2020 poll, Hon. Ato Forson said 2020 parliamentary will be the easiest election he will ever contest since he became a Politician, adding that his opponent Dr. Rashid Kwesi Etuaful was very light hence he will win massively.

    “I have twenty years to spend on the Ajumako Enyan Essiam Constituency seat as a Member of Parliament before going on retirement, so I am not going to stop contesting the seat.

    According to Ato Forson, the NDC party has seized the Ajumako Enyan Essiam Constituency seat for 60 years so NPP should not attempt to wrestle it as they are bound to fail.

    “The people of Ajumako Enyan Essiam Constituency retained me due to my hard work in terms of developmental projects I have brought in my Constituency and I am promising my Constituents to watch out for more developmental projects coming year.”

    Source: Kasapa FM

  • Akpaloo concedes defeat; congratulates Akufo-Addo

    The flagbearer for the Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG), Percival Kofi Akpaloo has conceded defeat to the President of Ghana Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

    He also congratulated him for giving his political party a good fight in the just ended general election across the country.

    In congratulating the President in a post he shared on Facebook, Kofi Akpaloo said: “Congratulations to HE Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo Addo for his re-election as president of the Republic of Ghana”.

    The New Patriotic Party has made public its final tabulation of all results from the 16 regions at its collation centre in Accra where the figures clearly put them ahead of its major contender, the NDC.

    The NPP has projected about 51.49% win over the NDCs 47.17% of total votes cast in the election held on December 7, 2020.

    Source: My News GH

  • Korle Klottey votes for former President Mahama

    Provisional presidential results declared by Mr Prince Fiifi Aboagye, the Korle Klottey Constituency Returning Officer, on Tuesday put the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the lead.

    Mr Mahama won by 37,189 valid votes cast followed by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the New Patriotic Party’s Candidate, with 33,126.

    The third highest votes of 350 went to the Ghana Union Movement (GUM), while the Convention People’s Party (CPP) had 61, Ghana Freedom Party (GFP) 24; Great Consolidated Popular Party (GCPP) 16; All Peoples Congress (APC) 10; Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG)17; People’s National Convention (PNC)14; Progressive People’s Party (PPP) 43; National Democratic Party (NDP) 21; and Mr Alfred Walker, Independent candidate, eleven votes.

    Mr Aboagye said total valid votes were 70,882; rejected votes 776; and total votes cast were 71,658.

    Source: GNA

  • NDC calls for recount of votes of polling station in Dome-Kwabenya

    The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has called for a recount of votes at Dome-Kwabenya Constituency collation centre in the Greater Accra Region on suspicions of over voting

    The alleged over voting is believed to have taken place at the polling station 2 in Shepherd Scholars Preparatory School.

    The NDC polling agents called for a recount after all was set for the declaration of the results at the collation centre.

    Meanwhile, the New Patriotic Party(NPP) has described those allegations as false, adding that calls for a recount needless.

    The Dome-Kwabenya constituency is keenly contested by the Deputy Majority leader Sarah Adwoa Sarfo and the National Democratic Congress candidate Elikplim Akurugu.

    The Dome-Kwabenya constituency is keenly contested by the Deputy Majority leader Sarah Adwoa Sarfo and the National Democratic Congress candidate Elikplim Akurugu.

    Ghana’s voting ended on Monday in 38,622 polling stations within the 16 regions across Ghana.

    They cast their ballots in the general election to elect a president and 275 members of the parliament.

    The voting process was generally peacefully except for two persons sustaining gunshot wounds after a shooting incident in one of the polling stations in Kasoa.

    The tampering of presidential ballot papers in some polling stations in two constituencies was also witnessed, but the EC reacted swiftly.

    The EC has assured the public it will declare the results within 24 hours after the end of voting.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Ignore fake results from NDC – Assuah

    The Western North Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr. William Benjamin Assuah has asked the supporters of the party and the public to ignore the fake results given by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) indicating a win for its Parliamentary Candidate.

    According to the NDC, Mr. Paul Evans Aidoo has won the Sefwi Wiawso Constituency Parliamentary seat, Mr Assuah said.

    Mr Assuah said the NPP Candidate Dr. Kwaku Afriyie rather won the seat as the party had already collated all the results from the 169 polling stations in the Sefwi Wiawso Constituency.

    He added that the NPP was a law-abiding party so could not declare the party as the winners since the Electoral Commission (EC) had not finished the collations.

    He, therefore, assured the supporters and the public to calm down and wait till the official results were released by the EC.

    Source: GNA

  • Election results will reflect will of the people EC

    The Electoral Commission (EC) has announced that the results of the presidential elections that it is going to be declared will reflect the will of the people.

    The EC noted in a statement that it is still collating the results and further urged Ghanaians to exercise patience.

    “The Commission wishes to inform the general public that the process of collating election results at all the constituencies and regional collation centers is currently ongoing in the presence of political party agents.

    “The commission staff and field officials are working round the clock to ensure that the collated results are accurate and a true reflection of the will of the people of Ghana who turned out in their numbers to vote in the December elections

    “This time round the Commission at its National Collation Centre in Accra is only receiving collated presidential elections results from 16 regions as opposed to results from 275 constituencies as has been the case in the past.

    “As such we urge the public and stakeholders to remain calm and patient. The Commission will release all the verified results as soon as they are received. The Commission reminds the public that it remains the sole legally mandated body to declare presidential election result in Ghana.

    “As such candidates, their supporters, the media and the public are urged to desist from declaring presidential results as this is in contravention of the law and the threat and peace and stability of the nation.”

    Source: 3 News

  • NPP wins Okaikwei South parliamentary seat

    Dakoa Newman, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary Candidate for Okaikwei South, was on Tuesday declared the winner of the Constituency parliamentary seat with 40,393 votes.

    Abraham Kotei Neequaye of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) had 26,019 votes.

    Mr Joseph Quartey, the Constituency Returning Officer, who declared the results, said total valid votes were 66,412; rejected ballots, 444; and total votes cast was 66,856.

    Source: GNA

  • Western North Deputy Regional Minister retains seat

    Alex Djornobuah Tetteh, Member of Parliament for Sefwi-Akontombra Constituency has retained the Parliamentary seat for the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

    He polled 17,976 votes out of 33,093 valid votes cast to beat Mr Mumuni Issah, NDC parliamentary candidate who had 14,553 and Mr Ofori Bright of the Ghana Union Movement (GUM) who got 224 votes.

    The total number of registered voters is 37,193 with 340 rejected ballots.

    He was declared the winner by Mr Samuel Bosomtwe, the Returning officer.

    Speaking after the declaration of the results, Mr Tetteh expressed gratitude to God, constituency executives and the campaign team for the victory.

    He also commended the Electoral Commission for the smooth conduct of the elections.

    The Deputy Regional Minister and MP-elect promised to do more to bring the needed development to the Constituency and the region.

    Source: GNA

  • Election 2020: NDC boycotts collation in Eastern Region

    The NDC have boycotted the collation of results exercise currently ongoing at the premises of the Electoral Commission in Eastern Region.

    The NDC executives in Eastern Region expressed strong unhappiness with the Eastern Regional EC for delaying with results.

    As at 2pm on December 8, Baba Jamal who is a member of the NDC National Election Committee, led the Regional executives to run down the EC who had declared results of only 13 constituencies out of the 33 in the region.

    The EC in the morning declared results of five constituencies and took more than four hours to come and declare seven more results which didn’t sit well with the NDC.

    The NDC’s argument was that the Regional EC did not give them the opportunity to see the results to compare with their own collation and therefore declared their own results to the EC.

    Baba Jamal announced that no matter what figure the EC brings out, the NDC had polled 38.53% in the Presidential results.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Election 2020: Afenyo-Markin retains Effutu parliamentary seat

    Alexander Afenyo Markin, sitting MP and Parliamentary candidate for the Effutu constituency on the ticket of the New Patriotic Party, has once again been given the chance to keep on with his competent work of representing the constituency in parliament.

    With 33, 554votes, Alex beat his opponent James Kofi Annan of the National Democratic Congress by a solid 14,391votes to retain his seat, as the latter was only able to secure 19,163votes in the contest.

    Alexander Afenyo Markin rose through the political ranks as an Assemblyman and a Presiding Member of the Effutu Municipal Assembly, and in 2012, got elected as the
    Member of Parliament for the Effutu Constituency. He has since maintained the seat.

    Source: Happy 98.9FM

  • Kennedy Agyapong wins Assin Central parliamentary seat again

    Outspoken Member of Parliament for Assin Central in the Central Region, Kennedy Agyapong has once again comfortably retained the Assin Central seat for the governing New Patriotic Party.

    This is the sixth time the MP is securing his seat in Parliament

    He was first elected a member of parliament in 2000 to the seat of Assin North. He retained his seat in the 2004 and 2008 parliamentary elections.

    In 2012, he was elected in the new seat of Assin Central and was re-elected in 2016.

    In the 2020 polls, Mr. Agyapong polled 19,754 votes.

    His main contender who contested on the ticket of the opposition National Democratic Congress garnered 14,747 votes.

    Source: citinewsroom

  • Kofi-Buah crushes opponent in parliamentary election

    Emmanuel Armah Kofi-Buah, the yet-to-be-confirmed Member of Parliament (MP) for Ellembelle Constituency of the Western Region has mocked his main contender, Kwasi Bonzoh of the NPP.

    According to Ghanaweb reporter at Ellembelle EC’s collation centre at Nkroful, Emmanuel Armah Kofi-Buah who contested this year’s Parliamentary elections on the ticket of NDC is leading with a huge margin.

    Addressing his charging supporters at Nkroful Agricultural Senior High on Tuesday morning, Armah Kofi-Buah gave thanks to those who voted for him to represent them in Parliament.

    He also thanked God for letting the NDC to win the Jomoro Parliamentary seat and also Evalue-Ajomoro Gwira Parliamentary seat.

    He stated the NPP Parliamentary Candidate Kwasi Bonzoh lost to him for the third time because he was not having a good campaign message.

    Armah Kofi-Buah is optimistic that former President John Mahama will win the Presidential seat.

    He, therefore, assured his supporters to remain because the NDC had won 140 Parliamentary seats in Ghana.

    He reiterated that John Dramani Mahama is coming to power on January 7 to build a free port at Atuabo to create jobs for the youth in the area and beyond.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • We are leading with 140 seats in Parliament NDC

    The Elections Director for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, says the party is leading with 140 out of the 275 parliamentary seats.

    Speaking at a press conference Tuesday Morning, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah said the NDC has become aware of all the tricks the NPP is trying to do in the various polling stations to cheat in the elections.

    He stated that based on the figures, the NDC is leading in Greater Accra, Bono Region and Many more Regions.

    Elvis Afriyie Ankrah asked the general public to refute claims that the NPP has won majority parliamentary seats.

    Source: Atinka Online

  • Lawyer Mercer retains Sekondi seat

    Lawyer Andrew Egyapa Mercer has retained his seat as the Member of Parliament for Sekondi Constituency for the next four years.

    Out of the 91 polling stations in the Constituency, Mercer won 87 with his closest rival, Charles Hagan, who stood on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), winning the rest.

    Egyapa Mercer retained the seat with a total number of 17,259 votes.

    Presidential

    NPP: 17,807
    NDC: 9,789
    GUM: 307
    CPP: 21
    GFP: 11
    GCPP: 2
    APC: 4
    LPG: 3
    PNC: 3
    PPP: 5
    IND: 6

    Total Valid Votes: 27,961
    Total Invalid Votes: 367

    Parliamentary

    Andrew Agyapa Mercer (NPP): 17, 259

    Charles Hagan (NDC): 10,310

    Eleanor Appiah (GUM): 468

    Total Valid Cast: 28,087
    Total Invalid Votes: 237

    Since the creation of the Sekondi Constituency seat in 1992, the National Democratic Congress have won it only once in 1992 and have since lost it to the New Patriotic Party in subsequent elections.

    Source: 3 News

  • Heavy security presence at National Collation Centre ahead of election results

    There is heavy security presence at the National Collation Centre situated at the Electoral Commission in Accra.

    Large police amour vehicles stuffed with ammunitions are on display while these security officers move around the premises fully armed.

    This comes after the ongoing counting process at the various constituency collation centres across the country.

    Meanwhile, results from these centres are currently being projected at the National Coalition Centre at the Electoral Commission headquarters.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Chereponi constituency: DCE axes incumbent MP from Parliament

    The incumbent Member of Parliament (MP) for the Cheriponi constituency, Mr Samuel Abdulai Jabanyite has been axed from Parliament by the District Chief Executive (DCE) of Chereponi, Mr Tahidu Abdul Razak.

    Mr Jabanyite who was seeking a third four-year term, got only 12,859 votes while his closest contender Mr Razak swept 19,800 votes.

    The People’s National Convention (PNC) parliamentary candidate also managed with only 154 votes in the keenly-contested election.

    A total of 33,946 votes were cast with 1,133 rejected ballots.

    Below is the certified results:

    Tahidu Abdul Razak – 19,800 (NPP)

    Samuel Abdulai Jabanyite – 12,859 (NDC)

    Bashiru Tamado Koffikan Eugene – 154(PNC)

    Total votes cast : 33,946

    Rejected ballots: 1,133

    Source: Graphic.com.gh

  • Election 2020: Jubilate wisely as collation is still ongoing Police urges citizens

    The Ghana Police Service has urged the electorate to exercise some restraint and sensitivity while jubilating results in the ongoing electoral process.

    So far, some provisional results have started to trickle in nationwide where ballots were collated, counted, and sent to their various Constituency collation centres.

    In a tweet sent out by the Ghana Police on Tuesday, November 8, 2020, said, “As the collation is ongoing, let the Jubilant jubilate sensitively: keeping in mind that others may be despondent and can act irrational when teased.”

    Ghanaians went to the polls on Monday, December 7, 2020, to cast their ballot to elect a President and 275 Members of Parliament.

    The Electoral Commission (EC) has however called on the leadership and candidates of political parties to refrain from issuing “unverified statements” in the ongoing 2020 electoral process.

    The development comes after reports alleged that a man had attempted to stuff ballot boxes with already thumb-printed ballot papers which the Commission has debunked as fake.

    See the Ghana Police tweet below:

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Agona West Constituency: Cynthia Morrison re-elected as MP

    The Member of Parliament (MP) for the Agona West Constituency, Cynthia Mamle Morrison has been re-elected for a second four-year term after winning Monday’s General Election.

    Mrs Morrison who doubles as the Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection in the incumbent New Patriotic Party government polled 30,513 out of a total of 59,193 valid votes cast.

    He closest challenger Paul Ofori-Amoah of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) got 27,673 while an independent candidate Ishmael Kofi Tekyi Turkson got 1,007 votes.

    There were 803 rejected ballots and a total of 59,996 votes.

    It will be recalled that in the run-up to the elections in October 2020, the NDC candidate Mr Ofori-Amoah was held by the Police in connection with an alleged plot to kill the incumbent MP.

    The NDC candidate is alleged to have admitted to issuing cheques found on four persons the police describe as ‘suspicious characters’ arrested at a hotel in Swedru on Saturday.

    He was been charged provisionally with preparation to commit murder and abetment to commit murder.

    The Public Relations Officer of the Regional Police Command, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Ms Irene Oppong briefing the press, said the police had picked the cheques belonging to Paul Amoah at the hotel where the suspects were picked up and invited him to assist in investigations.

    Certified results from the EC Parliamentary elections in Agona West Constituency

    Mrs Cynthia Mamle Morrison (NPP) = 30,513

    Paul Ofori-Amoah (NDC) = 27,673

    Ishmael Kofi Tekyi Turkson(Independent)- 1,007

    Rejected- 803

    Valid votes cast – 59,193

    Total votes cast – 59,996

    Source: Graphic.com.gh

  • Hajia Alima Mahama crushed out of Parliament

    Provisional results received from the Nalerigu-Gambaga Constituency, Hajia Alima Mahama has been crushed out of parliament.

    The Member of Parliament (MP) for Nalerigu-Gambaga Constituency in the North East Region is trailing behind the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Parliamentary Candidate for the area, Alhaji Baba Issifu Seidu, with 5,000 votes.

    According to sources within the New Patriotic Party, it is unlikely she will be able to overturn the margin with the few polling stations left to be collated even if all persons in those areas vote in her favour.

    This is the second time she has lost the seat to the NDC after a similar one in 2008.

    Meanwhile, the NPP has won the Chereponi, Yagaba-Kubore and Yunyoo seats all in the North East Region.

    Announcing this at a press conference today, Mr John Boadu who is the General Secretary of the NPP said: “In the North East Region, the NDC has also flopped, losing Yagaba Kubori to Mustapha Ussif, the NDC has flopped in Yunyoo, losing the seat to Oscar Lawal of the NPP, and the NDC has also flopped in Chereponi, losing the seat to Abdul Razak of the NPP.”

    Source: My News GH

  • ‘I knew that Yilo would choose quality over mediocrity’ – Albert Nyakotey

    NDC Parliamentary Candidate for Yilo Krobo in the Eastern Region, Albert Tetteh Nyarkotey is the Member of Parliament elect for the area, Electoral Commission officials have declared.

    EC Returning officer, Mr Kwao Andrews Tetteh announced Mr Nyakotey’s victory at 3am on Tuesday at Somanya after collating results from all 157 polling stations in the municipality.

    A first-time contender, the NDC Candidate who’ll succeed outgoing MP for the area, Lawyer Magnus Kofi Amoatey polled 26,165 votes out of the 46,933 valid votes cast against Mr Djetsey Apertey’s 20,828.

    597 votes were rejected.

    Djetsey Apertey was seeking to be second time lucky after losing out to the current MP, Lawyer Amoatey in the 2016 parliamentary elections.

    Lawyer Amoatey beat the NPP candidate with 23,507 votes with Mr Apertey poling 15,978 votes.

    Albert Nyakotey in his victory speech said the poor quality of the NPP PC guaranteed his victory.

    “I don’t want to say but look at the quality of the Candidate the NPP was presenting. I knew that Yilo would choose quality over mediocrity,” he told reporters shortly after being declared the winner today.

    He also went on to attribute his victory to the unity of his campaign team.

    “I worked with all the people who were ready to work with me to achieve the results. I don’t want to say that I’m the only one who did it, this is a teamwork and a team result,” said the PC elect.

    “I had a good team, I had a good strategy right from the word go, I scanned the environment and I had a good message.”

    Albert Tetteh Nyakotey expressed his profound gratitude to all who contributed in diverse ways to ensure that his victory became a reality.

    The incoming parliamentarian who interpreted his victory as a reflection of the bad policies of the NPP government maintained that he’ll, during his tenure as MP prioritise education, job creation and sports.

    “My focus will be on education, my focus will be on jobs, my focus will also be on sports,” he averred.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Boakye Antwi retains Subin seat for NPP with landslide victory

    The incumbent Member of Parliament (MP) for the Subin constituency in the Ashanti region, Mr Eugene Boakye Antwi, has retained his seat with ease at Monday’s General elections.

    The New Patriotic Party (NPP) MP won with a difference of close to 30,000 votes after polling 40,903 votes as against his main challenger, Abubakar Mohammed Murtala of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) who managed only 15,511 votes.

    Even though he won, the presidential candidate for his party, Nana Akufo-Addo performed better.

    The president had 43,051 in the presidential race as against ex-President John Mahama who polled 14,608.

    In the other presidential results, GUM had 124, CPP 32, GFP 16, GCPP 4, APC 3, LGP 6, PNC 8, PPP 10, NDP 7 and the independent candidate had 6.

    Source: Graphic.com.gh

  • Yagba/Kubori Constituency: NSS boss floors incumbent MP

    The Member of Parliament for Yagba/Kubori Constituency, Alhaji Ibrahim Rauf Tanko has lost the seat by a landslide to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary candidate, Mr Yussif Mustapha.

    He managed to poll 9,393 votes as against the 18,153 votes garnered by Mr Mustapha who is also the Chief Executive Officer of the National Service Secretariat (NSS).

    A total of 28,342 votes were cast in the Parliamentary election with 728 rejected ballots.

    Below is the certified results:

    CERTIFIED RESULTS OF YAGABA-KUBORI CONSTITUENCY 2020 ELECTIONS

    PRESIDENTIAL

    NPP…….17,099
    NDC…….9,881
    GUM…….59
    CPP……29
    GFP…..17
    GCPP…..30
    APC……..33
    LPG…….67
    PNC…….39
    PPP…….11
    NDP……12
    IND……35

    REJECTED BALLOTS……1042
    TOTAL VALID VOTES……27312
    TOTAL VOTES CAST…..28354

    PARLIAMENTARY RESULTS

    NPP 18,153
    NDC 9,393
    LPG 68
    TOTAL REJECTED 728
    TOTAL VOTES CAST 28,342
    TOTAL VALID VOTES 27,614

    Source: Graphic.com.gh

  • Alex Adomako retains Sekyere Afram Plains seat for NDC

    The National Democratic Congress’s (NDC) incumbent parliamentary candidate for the Sekyere Afram Plains Constituency Alex Adomako-Mensah has retained his seat for a third term.

    He polled 6,212 as against 5480 to beat the NPP candidate Hon. Joseph Owusu popularly known as Odenkyem who is also the District Chief Executive for Sekyere Afram Plains.

    Speaking to Starrfm.com.gh, the soft-spoken MP commended his senior Dr. Kwabena Duffor, Drobonso Constituency executives and the electorate for their support.

    He assured the constituents that he will continue to give them the necessary support in the area of development.

    Source: Starr FM

  • Nkoranza North: Deputy Defence Minister loses to NDC’s Kwasi Mensah

    The Deputy Minister of Defence, Major (rtd) Derek Oduro, who is also the Member of Parliament (MP) for Nkoranza North has lost his seat to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) candidate, Mr Joseph Kwasi Mensah.

    Mr Mensah obtained 15,124 votes to beat the incumbent MP, who managed to poll 10,978 votes.

    In the Presidential results, the New Patriotic Party’s(NPP) President Akufo-Addo polled 13,314 while the NDC Presidential candidate John Dramani Mahama had 11,928, the GUM candidate Christian Andrews garnered 242 votes and the CPP’s Ivor Greenstreet polled 18 votes.

    The Parliamentary candidates of the GFP had four votes, GCPP had nine, APC pulled 16 votes, LPG had 21, PNC had 22, PPP managed to garner five votes, NDP also pulled five and the independent candidate had 35 votes.

    The total ballot cast was 26,614 of which 25,619 were valid while 995 votes were rejected.

    Source: Graphic.com.gh

  • Election 2020: John Dumelo loses to Lydia Alhassan in Ayawaso West Wuogon race

    Actor-turned-politician John Dumelo’s dream to represent the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Parliament in the next four years has been crushed after losing to incumbent Member of Parliament Lydia Alhassan of the New Patriotic Party.

    Certified results from the Electoral Commission show the NDC candidate poll 37,778 as against Lydia Alhassan’s 39,851. Gifty Botchway of the People’s National Congress (PNC) and independent candidate Richard Amegatse managed 160 and 108 votes respectively.

    Total valid votes cast stood at 77,604 with 595 being invalid votes.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Election 2020: Nii Lante Vanderpuye released from Police custody

    GhanaWeb has confirmed the release of the Member of Parliament for Odododiodio Constituency, Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye, who was arrested by personnel of the Ghana Police Service on Tuesday morning.

    He was picked up from the Modak Hotel where he was lodging following a shooting incident.

    Two other persons were also arrested and sent to the Central Police Station for interrogation.

    Reports indicate that the MP who is aiming to retain the Odododiodio parliamentary seat has won a majority of the votes from the various polling stations.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • NPP snatches Amasaman seat from NDC

    Provisional results gathered from polling centres indicates that the Parliamentary Candidate at the Amasaman Constituency on the ticket of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Akwai Afrifa Mensah, has won the election.

    His win becomes the first time the NPP is winning a seat at the constituency since it won last in 2004.

    He takes over from Emmanuel Nii Okai Laryea, who has been the MP for the constituency since 2012.

    About Akwai Afrifa Mensah

    Mr. Afrifa-Mensa was born on 4th March 1971 at Asaam-Mampong Ashanti in the Ashanti Region.

    He holds Master of Business Administration-MBA, Finance, Coventry University, United Kingdom, 2013 2014. Study Centre: Ghana Technology University College, Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration, Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, DBA, 2010-2011.

    The rest are; Bachelor of Business Administration, BBA Accounting, Uni of Ghana (Christian Service University College-Kumasi):2005-2007 and Higher National Diploma, HND Accountancy, Sunyani Technical University, 2001 2004.

    He is the current Director of Finance and Administration, Ghana School Feeding Programme, and has also been the Principal Internal Auditor, Ghana School Feeding Programme (Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MoGCSP) 2015 to 2017.

    He was the former Principal/ Senior Internal Auditor, Ghana School Feeding Programme, Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development, 2008 2015 and an Accountant, Presbyterian Girls Senior High School, Kumasi from 2004- 2008.

    He has also held several other political positions in the Amasaman Constituency of the New Patriotic Party.

    Source: Atinka Online

  • Abuakwa South: Atta Akyea continues his 16 years run in parliament

    An Accra-based Legal Practitioner Mr. Samuel Atta Akyea has won the Abuakwa South Constituency and he continues his 16 years run in parliament.

    The Minister for Works and Housing has been in parliament for 16 years just after the now President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo left office and the people of Abuakwa South has given him another four years.

    However, the President pushed in favor of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) as their stronghold with 31, 160 votes.

    Below is the provisional Presidential results:

    NPP 29, 634

    NDC 7, 705

    GUM 170

    CPP 18

    GFP 06

    GCPP 0

    APC 11

    LPG 14

    PNC 6

    PPP- 7

    NDP 05

    Certified Parliamentary results

    Hon Samuel Attah Kyea (NPP) 29, 634

    Sanusi Mohammed (NDC) 7, 705

    Banning Peprah Felix (GUM) 955

    Marfo Enock Kwame (Independent) 904

    Total number of registered voters 51, 339

    Total Votes Cast 39,706

    Valid Votes 39, 198

    Invalid Votes 508

    Source: My News GH

  • Cape Coast South retains NDC’s Kweku Ricketts-Hagan

    Cape Coast South repeated its skirt and blouse voting pattern retaining National Democratic Congress’s Kweku Ricketts-Hagan as Member of Parliament and giving Nana Akufo Addo a win over NDC’s John Mahama.

    The incumbent MP polled 21,118 while the Chief Executive of the CCMA, Mr Ernest Arthur of the NPP polled 19,714.

    Total valid ballots in the parliamentary election were 40,832. Total rejected ballot were 317.

    Akufo Addo polled 20,593, of the 47,225 votes cast while former President John Mahama polled 19,694 votes.

    GUM polled 257, CPP- 31, GFP-8, GCPP- 2, APC-4

    LPG- 6, PNC- 2, PPP- 15, NDP-6 with the Independent polling 6

    There were 601 rejected- 601ballots

    Total votes cast was in the Presidential was 47,225.

    Source: Graphic.com.gh

  • Atebubu-Amanten: Sanja Nanja replaces Kofi Amoakohene as MP

    The Bono East Regional Minister, Mr Kofi Amoakohene will not be returning to Parliament after losing the Atebubu-Amanten seat to Mr Sanja Nanja.

    The National Democratic Congress (NDC) candidate, Mr Sanja Nanja, who reclaimed the seat polled 17, 588 votes representing 56.86 per cent, while Mr Amoakohene got 13,169 representing 42.53 per cent.

    The Progressive People’s Party (PPP) candidate, Mr Hennaa Kwaku Abraham had 175 representing 0.57 per cent.

    The total valid votes cast was 30,932.

    Mr Nanja returns for a second stint in Parliament after succeeding Emmanuel Owusu-Mainu in the 2012 parliamentary elections also on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress.

    He lost the seat to Amoakohene and the NPP after he was banned from visiting the palace of the Omanhene by the Atebubu Traditional Council in 2016.

    The Council banned him for insulting the queen mother of the area during interviews on some FM stations in the country.

    Source: Graphic.com.gh

  • Mahama Toure: Ayawaso East Constituency retains MP

    The Member of Parliament (MP) for the Ayawaso East Constituency on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr Naser Mahama Toure, has retained his seat.

    He polled 23,583 of the total valid vote cast to beat his main contender, Mr Peter Mireku, the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) candidate.

    Mr Mireku got 14,966 of the total valid votes cast.

    In the Presidential poll, Mr John Mahama of the NDC garnered 24,320 while President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Ado had 13,904.

    The Ghana Union Movement had 170, CPP; 25, GFP, 12; GCPP, 3, and APC, 9.

    The LPG polled 8; PNC, 23; PPP, 12; NDP, 5 and Mr Walker an Independent Candidate got 7.

    The total valid votes was 38,498 and there were 493 rejected ballots.

    Source: Graphic.com.gh

  • Three blind electorates use braille to cast their ballot

    Three blind electorates on Monday voted smoothly with the braille at the Ebenezer Day Care Centre B at the Ayawaso East Constituency in the Greater Accra Region.

    Madam Francisca Atakpa, Presiding Officer, told the Ghana News Agency in an interview that the polling station had recorded three blind electorates who went through the process with the braille to exercise their franchise.

    She said the Electoral Commission provided the brail for people with disability, adding that: “It’s their civic responsibility to vote as a citizen and they shouldn’t be deprived of that, so this was provided for them to ensure a smooth process.”

    Source: GNA

  • NDC has no proper system for collating results NPP fires back

    The governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) has hit hard at the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) for claiming that they are winning majority seats in Parliament in the December 7 elections.

    General Secretary of the NPP John Boadu said at a press conference Tuesday dawn that the NDC has no proper system for collating election results, hence they are churning out inaccurate results.

    His comments come on the heels of claims by the Director of Elections for the NDC, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, that his party has managed to snatch 36 constituencies from the NPP in the 2020 elections.

    He said this while addressing a press conference at 12:00am Tuesday, December 8. Mr Afriyie Ankrah noted that the NDC is winning the presidential elections, hence all supporters must be vigilant as counting continues.

    The former Ministry of Youth and Sports said any other results contrary to what he has put out should not be taken seriously.

    But John Boadu said: “They have no proper system of collation. They rely on fake results. They need to take Ghanaians seriously and check their facts before they speak.

    “It is obvious from the results collated so far that the NPP will still maintain a majority in Parliament.”

  • NACCA Boss wins Kwesimintim as NPP snatches Upper West Akim seat

    The Head of the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA), Prince Hamid Armah has won the Kwesimintim seat on the ticket of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

    Prince Hamid polled 24,785 of the total votes cast while his closest contender Philip Buckman also polled 13,409 votes.

    Prince Hamid takes over from Joseph Mensah who is the incumbent Member of Parliament for the constituency.

    In the Adaklu Constituency in the Volta region, Governs Kwame Agbodza won the seat with a total of 13,117.

    Meanwhile, the NPP has also snatched the Upper West Akim seat from the NDC. It is the first time 1992 that the NPP is winning the seat. The NPP won the seat with a margin of 1600.

    Source: Starrfm

  • Oppong-Nkrumah declares victory over Ofoase-Ayirebi constituency

    Kojo Oppong Nkrumah has announced that he has retained his Ofoase-Ayirebi seat and will represent the people for another four years.

    The Information Minister posted on social media that he won by a margin of 6000 which is more than he did in 2016

    He also said that the gap in the presidential between Nana Akufo-Addo and John Mahama of the NDC has also widened.

    He expressed gratitude to the to God, the party and his supporters for the victory.

    “Thank God, thank you Ofoase-Ayirebi for growing our margins by 6k extra votes. Most importantly thank you for giving Nana Akufo-Addo a resounding margin”

    Please note that the Electoral Commission has not officially declared any winner, numbers are currently provisional.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Election 2020: CODEO records 235 incidents during voting

    As of 7:00 PM on Monday, 7 December 2020, the Coalition of Domestic Observers (CODEO) had recorded 235 cases of various incidents from all the 4,000 polling stations where it deployed observers.

    “The top five of these reported incidents are intimidation/harassment; violation of COVID-19 health and safety protocols; the violence of various kinds; unauthorised persons at polling stations; and malfunctioning of biometric devices”, CODEO said in a press statement signed by Mr Albert Arhin, National Coordinator.

    Read excerpts of the statement below

    Introduction

    In the mid-day situational report, CODEO presented to the general public its findings on the set-up, the opening of polling stations, and few incidences received from 1,499 out of the 1,502 PVT Observers (i.e., 99.8%) located in all 275 constituencies in the 16 regions of the country as of 1:00 PM today (i.e., Election Day).

    Based on these findings, CODEO confidently confirmed that the arrangements put in place by the EC for the setup and opening of polls were adequate for most polling stations.

    This close of polls statement focuses mainly on the voting process, and several incidents received from 1,486 out of the 1,502 PVT Observers (i.e., 98.9%) located in all 275 constituencies in the 16 regions of the country as at 7:00 PM today (i.e., Election Day).

    Voting Process

    • CODEO observers in 99.9% of polling stations reported that election officials validated (i.e. stamped) ballot papers before they were issued to voters.

    • At 92.4% of polling stations, no unauthorised persons were allowed to be present during voting.

    • The biometric verification machines worked perfectly in 89.9% of polling stations. However, the machines failed to function properly at some point in time in 10.1% of polling stations.

    • No major incident of harassment and intimidation of voters or polling officials was recorded at 97.2% of polling stations.

    • Social-distancing and hand-washing were strictly enforced in 74.5% and 92.9%, respectively, of the polling stations.

    • In almost all polling stations (96.0%), the fingers of voters were systematically marked with indelible ink.

    • At 45.3% of polling stations, a few (1 to 5), some (6 to 15) or many (16 or more) voters did not wear face masks. CODEO observers in 54.7% of polling stations, however, reported that voters wore face masks. Indeed, election officials in 16.4% of polling stations turned away a few (1 to 5), some (6 to 15) or many (16 or more) voters who were not wearing face masks.

    • Overall, 47.3% of CODEO observers described problems that may have occurred during the voting process as minor, 0.6% describe such problems as a major, while 52.2% did not witness any problem at their assigned polling stations.

    Reported Incidents

    As at 7:00 PM, CODEO had recorded 235 cases of various incidents from all the 4,000 polling stations where it deployed observers.

    The top five of these reported incidents are intimidation/harassment; violation of COVID-19 health and safety protocols; the violence of various kinds; unauthorised persons at polling stations; and malfunctioning of biometric devices.

    Violence and arrest of CODEO observer

    • Ahafo

    o At the Open Space Cocoa Shed Polling Station in Kassem in the Asutifi South Constituency in the Ahafo Region, unauthorised persons burnt the ballot papers just before counting began around 6:00 PM. The security agency was called in and they made some arrest. Unfortunately, the CODEO observer stationed at that polling station got arrested and is currently in Police custody at Goaso Police Command.

    • Ashanti

    o At Temp Booth Anomangye Pole Ase, Suame, a reported brawl between a supporter of the incumbent MP and that of the independent candidate resulted in a fight, which disrupted electoral process for some minutes. The issue was resolved by security reinforcement.

    • Central

    o Steps to Christ Polling station, Awutu Senya East Constituency: Confirmed gunshots at polling station resulting in a journalist being injured. Intimidation/Harassment

    • Ashanti

    o In Just Love International School, Abankrom 1, in Obuasi West constituency, the NDC observers intimidated the Presiding Officer in the quest to interrogate why the polling officer made the party agents stand at a far distance. They threatened the officer and there was an argument for some minutes. However, the polling officer called for reinforcement from the security taskforce and they came in to resolve the issue. The voting process was halted for a few minutes and resumed.

    Violation of Covid-19 Protocols

    • Eastern, Greater Accra, Savanna, & North East

    o Voters at Anglican Church, Ogome 1, at Yilo Krobo Constituency, L/A Primary School, Mamekrobo East 2 at Afram Plains South Constituency, Accra High Secondary School (Station A) at Klottey Korle Constituency, Almanara Primary School 1 at Damongo Constituency, and M/A Primary School Kpatinga at Nalerigu / Gambaga Constituency were not adhering to the social distancing protocols.

    Other Incidents

    • Ahafo

    o At Temporal Booth Yamfo 1, Tano North, at 11:47 AM the ballot issuer (who happens to be a lady) was caught hiding three stamped ballot papers. The voters present broke into the cordoned area the EC has created and beat her up. The incident lasted for about 30 minutes, disrupting the voting process. About 15 voters were present in the queue when this incident occurred. The ballot issuer was arrested alongside a voter who was harassing a soldier.

    • Ashanti

    o At Baaba Latif Polling station at new Zongo, Asawase Constituency in the Ashanti, a young man in possession of thumb-printed ballot papers, was caught by the EC officials and handed over to the police.

    • Greater Accra

    o At Orion Cinema, Klottey Korle Constituency in the Greater Accra Region, the EC officials caught a lady, with thumb printed ballot papers are hidden in her underwear and handed her over to the Police.

    Conclusion

    CODEO is continuing to observe the counting of ballots at polling stations, constituency and national collation centres. CODEO continues to receive information on vote count from its nationally deployed observers and will update the public on new and additional information it receives from its PVT observers. Also, CODEO will be releasing a more detailed preliminary statement on the conduct of the elections as occurred on Monday, December 7, 2020.

    In the meantime, CODEO urgently calls on the Election Security Taskforce, particularly the Ahafo Regional Command, to facilitate the speedy processing of the CODEO observer so he can quickly be released to complete his observation assignment. CODEO also appeals to all Ghanaians to continue to remain calm, be law-abiding, continue to respect the COVID-19 safety protocols and be measured in their reaction to results being announced from the polling stations, constituency and the national collation centres.

    Ghana needs each and everyone alive.

    Source: Class FM

  • Thank you God for an answered prayers – Lydia Alhassan claims she has beaten John Dumelo

    Even before the Electoral Commission announces the result for the Ayawaso West Wuogon seat, Lydia Seyram Alhassan, the sitting MP is claiming victory.

    According to her, she has defeated John Dumelo of the National Democratic Congress.

    Live reports from the constituency collation centre show fans of the NPP jubilating over the victory.

    Citing Proverbs 12:31, Lydia Alhassan thanked God for answered prayers.

    She also thanked the constituents for their immense support and vote.

    “Thank you God for an answered prayer. Thank you Ayawaso West Wuogon for this Victory. I take my scripture from Proverbs 21:31”.

    She becomes the third NPP member to announce that she has won.

    Ursula Owusu-Ekuful also says she has won Ablekuma West while Peter Amewu has also claimed victory in Hohoe

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Akufo-Addo in clear lead; NPP replies NDC’s flip constituencies

    The New Patriotic Party (NPP) says it is obvious that it will continue to maintain the majority in the next Parliament from results it claims to have collated as of 2:15am on Tuesday [December 8, 2020].

    “We now control three of the five regions in northern Ghana”, the NPP’s General Secretary, John Boadu announced at a press conference organised by the party at 3am on Tuesday, December 8, 2020.

    The press conference was in reaction to an earlier one organised by the NDC at 2:40am.

    The NPP General Secretary said for the first time, the NPP has been able to win a seat in the Volta Region, and referred to Hohoe, which he said had been won by the Minister of Energy, John Peter Amewu.

    He said from results the party has collated as of 2:15am [ from pink sheets, scanned and sent to its national headquarters in Accra, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo was in a clear lead.”

    “We will refrain from declaring results, we will leave that to the EC,” Mr Boadu said.

    “However, from the results publicly declared, collated and announced at the constituency level, and also from our own internal collation system, the efficacy of which is not in doubt, we are happy to announce that we have so far collated and vetted, as at 2:15am, we have received in our situation room here in Accra, the scanned pink sheet results from 34,040 polling stations nationwide out of the total of 38,933 including special voting ones.”

    “This represents 87.43 percent of all polling stations with 4,893 outstanding.” Mr Boadu said.

    He insisted that puts the NPP’s candidate, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo in the lead with 6,085,708 representing 52.72 percent.

    He said this was the highest number of votes to be secured by any presidential candidate in the fourth Republic.

    John Mahama is second with total votes of 5,308,033 representing 45.93 percent.

    He said each one of the pink sheets used for the collation at the NPP’s collation centre has been scanned and are available for inspection as was done in the 2016 elections.

    “We will take some of the media people to our collation centre and situation room for you to have a look at each and every pink sheet that has been scanned and received,” Mr Boadu added.

    He said with just 4,893 polling station results still left to go with Akufo-Addo leading John Mahama by 777, 675 votes, “it will take much more than the usual propaganda to flick this.”

    “Whereas we do not wish to declare that we have won the presidential race, we can confidently say that Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has secured a clear incontestable margin ahead of John Mahama. We will however, as responsible citizens wait for the EC to declare the final results,” Mr Boadu added.

    “As we come to the end of this election period, we call on all well meaning Ghanaians to exercise patience as we wait for the declaration of the final results from the Electoral Commission. President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo from our projections, collations, we are on course for a second term in office and a majority in Parliament. We are confident of this and awaits declaration from the EC as constitutionally mandated,” he added

    Seats won

    Mr Boadu debunked the claim by the NDC that it had won the Abura Asebu Kwamankese (AAK) constituency in the Central Region and insisted the NPP candidate Elvis Donkor had retained his seat.

    He said the NDC from the 2:40am press conference it organised and claimed to have won some seats from the NPP and consequently called on party supporters to mass up at collation centres, “was obvious that they have not learned from the 2016 mistakes and incompetence. It is obvious that they have no proper system of collation and rely on fake results and hearsay.”

    “The NDC was so unprepared that in the middle of the press conference, the speaker, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah had to rely on Sammy Gyamfi’s whispers, his usual misinformation into Mr Afriyie’s ear, the NDC needs to take Ghanaians serious and check their facts before addressing the nation. This is a serious matter about election results, creating insinuations which create a lack of credibility on our whole election process.”

    He said the NPP’s 2016 win of majority of 169 seats was historic and the first of its kind since the 4th Republic dispensation and “we are happy to announce that for the next Parliament, it is obvious from the results declared across the constituencies, the NPP will still maintain a majority in Parliament.”

    He said the NPP won 63 seats above what the NDC had in 2016 and as such, “it is surprising that the NDC is insisting of a flip of seats. They do not mention the many seats they have flopped.”

    “In the Savannah Region where the NDC presidential candidate John Mahama hails from, they flopped and we flipped four seats – Damango, Daboya and Salaga North in the Savannah Region. 

    He said the NPP is now the majority party in John Mahama’s own region, controlling four seats out of seven seats.

    The NDC also flopped in Lambussie, a seat he said the NPP has won in the Upper West Region.

    He added that in the North East Region, the NDC has also flopped, losing Yagba Kobore to Mustapha Ussif [Executive Secretary of National Service Scheme].

    In Yonyoo, he added the NDC also lost the seat to Oscar Lawal of the NPP as well as in Chereponi where the NDC lost to Abdul Razak of the NPP.

    “In the Northern Region, the NDC has flopped  to the extent that the NPP now has majority in the Northern Region by winning Karaga, Tatale, Zabzugu and Mion.

    He said the NPP now controls three regions out of the five northern regions in Ghana.

    He added the NPP has won the Upper West Akim in the Eastern Region for the first time and said the “icing of the cake is the historic NDC flop in the Volta Region” as John Peter Amewu won the first seat in the region for the NPP in Hohoe.

    Source: Graphic.com.gh

  • NDC says party flips 36 seats. See list

    The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has announced some 36 constituencies it claims to have won in Monday’s elections.

    The Director of Elections of the NDC, Mr Elvis Afriyie Ankrah announced this at a press conference it organised at 12:40am, Tuesday, November 8, 2020.

    The seats are those the New Patriotic Party (NPP) won in the 2016 elections, “and we’ve gotten it back,” Mr Afriyie Ankrah said.

    Greater Accra

    He named those constituencies as Krowor, Ledzokuku, La Dadekotopon, Tema East, Adentan, Madina, Ablekuma Central and Okaikoi North in the Greater Accra Region.

    Eastern Region

    Upper Manya, Akwatia and Ayensuano 

    Western Region

    Amenfi East, Prestea Huni Valley, Jomoro and Evalue Gwira

    Bono East

    Nkoranza South, Nkoranza North, Techiman North and Techiman South

    Western North

    Sefwi Wiawso

    Central Region

    Ekumfi, Upper Denkyira West, Awutu Senya West, Cape Coast North, Abura Asebu Kwamankese (AAK), Twifo Atimokwa, Esikuma Odoben Brakwa and Gomoa West

    Bono

    Jaman North, Dormaa West, Jaman South ad Wenchi

    Ahafo

    Tano South

    The collation is still ongoing.

    Source: Graphic.com.gh

  • Barbara Asher Ayisi loses Cape Coast North seat to NDC

    The incumbent Member of Parliament for Cape Coast North, Barbara Asher Ayisi has lost her seat to the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

    Provisional results show that the NDC’s candidate Dr Kwamina Minta Nyarku polled 22,972 against Barbara Ayisi’s 21,643.

    In the presidential race however, the NPP’s Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo led with 24,360 against John Dramani Mahama’s 20,105.

    more to follow…

    Source: Graphic.com.gh

  • Amewu wins Hohoe Parliamentary race

    Unconfirmed report by Daily Guide has it that, Energy Minister, John Peter Amewu, has won the parliamentary election in the Hohoe constituency on the ticket of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP).

    He defeated NDC Parliamentary candidate, Margaret Kwaku in the polls on Monday, December 7, 2020.

    NDC has been controlling the Hohoe Constituency for several years.

    More Soon

    source: dailyguidenetwork.com

  • 2020 Elections: No one has been shot for snatching a ballot box Police

    No person has been shot dead for snatching a ballot box at the Awutu Senya West constituency the Police has denied reports.

    According to DSP Irene Oppong, Central region Police PRO, the young man was attacked by a mob at Obrakyere a town within Awutu Senya West.

    The reason for the attack is not immediately known but there was no gun wounds, DSP Oppong noted.

    She said the man was unconscious and has been sent to the Swedru government hospital for medical care.

    The Police, DSP Oppong noted are waiting for him to gain consciousness and ask him his side of the story.

    Source: Class FM

  • Policeman dies while on election duties at Ahafo Region

    Detective Constable Kwarteng Abebrese Nantwi of Police Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Headquarters Operations in Accra currently on Election Duties at Ahafo Region is dead.

    MyNewsGh.com has confirmed from police sources that he fell sick and was rushed to Hwidiem Government Hospital but was discharged after treatment.

    Earlier today December 7, 2020, he fell unconscious in his room and was rushed back to the same hospital for further treatment but was pronounced dead on arrival.

    His body has since been deposited at same Hospital morgue pending further action while the police administration has notified the immediate family of his unfortunate passing.

    Source: My News GH