In a stunning turn of events, former President John Dramani Mahama has emerged victorious in the highly contested presidential election, defeating his rival by a significant margin. Into bracket with a big gap.
According to official results declared by the Electoral Commission Ghana, Mahama secured 56.55% of the total votes cast, while his opponent garnered 41.61%. The outcome marks a decisive victory for Mahama, who had faced intense criticism and opposition from the ruling party during their eight-year tenure.
In his victory speech, President-elect Mahama thanked the Ghanaian people for their overwhelming support, promising to restore confidence in the country's democratic institutions and address the concerns of the citizens.
"This election serves as a lesson to all political parties that power belongs to the people, and they will hold their leaders accountable," Mahama emphasized. The outcome of the election has been hailed as a triumph for democracy and a testament to the resilience of the Ghanaian people.
As Mahama prepares to take the reins, expectations are high for his administration to tackle pressing issues such as economic growth, corruption, and good governance.
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Michael Agbesi Kelly


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