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John Mahama’s Historic Comeback as Ghana’s President.

Former President John Dramani Mahama has staged a stunning political comeback, securing victory in the 2024 presidential election with over 56% of votes. His running mate, Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, is set to make history as Ghana’s first female Vice-President. This triumph follows Vice-President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s swift concession just 15 hours after polls closed, marking the largest defeat margin in the Fourth Republic.The NDC dominated parliamentary elections, winning 185 of 276 seats, flipping key regions such as the Upper West, Volta, and Greater Accra. Jubilant celebrations erupted nationwide, with supporters likening the victory to a “second independence.” This marks a remarkable turnaround for the NDC, which suffered a resounding defeat in 2016 but has now regained both the presidency and parliamentary majority.

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EC Awaits Results from Four Regions to Declare 2024 Presidential Election Winner.

The Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana has announced that it is awaiting results from four remaining regions—Greater Accra, Upper East, Savannah, and Ashanti—before declaring the winner of the December 7, 2024, presidential election.Speaking at the National Collation Centre in Accra on December 9, 2024, Fred Tetteh, Deputy Director of Research and Evaluation at the EC, confirmed that results from 12 regions, including Ahafo, Western North, and Volta, have been received. However, collated results from the Eastern Region exclude Nsawam-Adoagyiri, Suhum, and Akwatia constituencies.Mr. Tetteh urged Ghanaians to remain patient, assuring that the EC is committed to ensuring accuracy in the declaration process. He stated, “We are within the 32 to 35-hour timeline after polls closed and doing our best to finalize the process.”The EC reaffirmed its promise to announce the results within the constitutionally mandated 72-hour period.The 2024 elections saw […]

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NDC Sweeps Parliamentary Seats in Major Political Shift.

A wave of political upheaval has struck Ghana's Parliament following the 2024 elections, with the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) claiming a significant number of seats previously held by the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP). Among the notable losses for the NPP were high-profile figures such as:Ursula Owusu-Ekuful (Ablekuma West)K.T. Hammond (Adansi-Asokwa)Henry Quartey (Ayawaso Central)Ambrose Dery (Nandom)John Peter Amewu (Hohoe)Additionally, John Dumelo of the NDC claimed victory in the Ayawaso West Wuogon Constituency, unseating Lydia Seyram Alhassan.New faces in Parliament include:Lawrencia Adwoa Dziwornu (Akuapem South)Dr. Titus Kofi Beyuo (Lambussie)Kwame Asare Obeng (A-Plus) (Gomoa Central)This dramatic shift signals a call for introspection within the NPP, as experts suggest voter dissatisfaction with unresponsive leadership may have driven the results.The Electoral Commission continues to face challenges with delays in collation, which have heightened tensions, although voting proceeded smoothly in most areas.

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EC Appeals for Patience: 72-Hour Window for Presidential Results Declaration.

The Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana has called on the public to remain calm and patient as it works within the 72-hour legal timeframe to declare the results of the 2024 presidential elections.During a press conference, EC Chairperson Jean Mensa explained that the commission is meticulously following the required process to ensure the credibility of the results.Current Progress:So far, only the collated results from the Ahafo Region have been received, with 15 regions still pending. Mrs. Mensa emphasized that the process, which includes collation and verification at constituency, regional, and national levels, is inclusive and transparent, involving political parties and observers at every stage.Key Quote:“Citizens should exercise patience. It’s just been 23 hours. The process is elaborate and inclusive to ensure that the final outcome is accepted by all.”This reassurance comes in response to complaints from the public and political […]

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Bawumia Concedes Defeat, Calls for Optimism in NPP’s Future.

The flag bearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Vice-President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has officially conceded defeat to former President John Dramani Mahama of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Ghana’s 2024 presidential election. Speaking at a media briefing, Dr. Bawumia acknowledged that internal party collation of election results confirmed Mahama’s decisive victory.While expressing disappointment, Dr. Bawumia urged party members to remain hopeful and focus on future opportunities. "We may have lost the battle but not the war," he remarked. He thanked his family, President Akufo-Addo, his running mate, party executives, and Ghanaians for their support, emphasizing the importance of learning from this experience to rebuild.He also commended the Electoral Commission (EC) for conducting a transparent election and praised the security services and media for their contributions to a peaceful process.

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Ho Central MP Unveils e-Library and Renovated Classrooms to Boost Education.

The Member of Parliament for Ho Central, Benjamin Komla Kpodo, has inaugurated a state-of-the-art e-library and renovated classrooms at the Nuriya Islamic School. The new e-library, equipped with 20 computers, aims to bridge the digital gap in education and provide both students and teachers access to global learning resources.Mr. Kpodo emphasized the importance of technology in education, noting that it equips the youth for the future. Despite the challenges of integrating technology into the learning environment, he called for collective efforts to ensure proper usage and maintenance of these resources.The Ho Municipal Director of Education, Esther Adzo Adzimah-Yeboah, praised the initiative, highlighting how the e-library will significantly enhance learning and ensure that students are not left behind in the digital age.

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TECHAiDE Launches Upgraded Asanka Platform for Rural Education.

TECHAiDE Global, in partnership with the Centre for National Distance Learning and Open Schooling (CENDLOS), has launched an improved version of the Asanka Digital Platform to enhance teaching and learning for basic school pupils and teachers, particularly in rural communities.The upgraded platform, designed in line with the Ghana Education Service (GES) curriculum, is accessible for people with visual and hearing impairments. It provides comprehensive educational content without requiring internet connectivity, making it ideal for the 70% of rural students who face digital access challenges.Kafui Prebbie, CEO of TECHAiDE, explained that the platform's name, "Asanka," meaning "pot" in a local language, stands for "All Subjects And New Knowledge Access." The platform gained popularity during the COVID-19 lockdown for home learning and is now enhanced with practical learning experiences, videos, and other resources for students.Plans are underway to expand the content to […]

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Electoral Commission Opens National Collation Centre to Media for Transparency.

The Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana has granted all media houses access to its national election results collation centre, promoting transparency in the 2024 election process. This is a shift from its earlier decision to limit media participation.At a press briefing, EC Chairperson Jean Mensa highlighted the commission's commitment to openness and accountability. “The commission has accredited 10,000 journalists to cover all aspects of the election process,” she stated, adding that the collation centre is equipped with advanced systems to ensure accurate results.The EC also introduced a toll-free hotline for real-time issue resolution, encouraging citizens to report concerns promptly. Mensa expressed satisfaction with the peaceful conduct of voting across over 38,000 polling stations nationwide.The collation centre in Accra will serve as the hub for validating results from 276 constituencies, providing frequent updates on the election’s progress.Mensa urged all stakeholders to […]

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Ghana Decides: Over 18 Million Voters Head to the Polls.

Ghana's 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections are underway as over 18.7 million registered voters cast their ballots at 40,648 polling stations nationwide. The highly anticipated contest is led by two frontrunners: Vice-President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia of the NPP, aiming for a historic third term for his party, and former President John Dramani Mahama of the NDC, who hopes to make a political comeback after leaving office in 2017.While the other 10 presidential candidates include figures like Alan Kyerematen and Hassan Ayariga, analysts predict the battle will likely remain a two-horse race between the NPP and the NDC. The Electoral Commission has assured voters of a transparent process, while security forces, including police and military personnel, have been deployed to maintain peace.With both parties rallying hard in recent weeks, today's vote will shape not only the presidency but also the balance […]

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Ghana Armed Forces Collaborates with Police for Election Security.

The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has deployed personnel to strategic locations nationwide to support the Ghana Police Service (GPS) in ensuring peace during the 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections.A statement from Brigadier General E. Aggrey-Quashie, the Director General of Public Relations, clarified that the military’s role is to provide standby support while the GPS maintains primary responsibility for election security. The military will only intervene upon police request.Citizens have been assured that the deployment is standard practice and poses no cause for alarm. The GAF emphasized the importance of maintaining law and order while safeguarding the integrity of the elections.Ghanaians were urged to exercise their civic duties responsibly, cooperate with security personnel, and avoid activities that could disrupt peace during this critical period.The collaborative effort underscores the commitment of Ghana’s security agencies to fostering a safe environment for free and […]

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