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Wed, 31 Dec 2008 Elections

NDC supporters jubilate in Wa

  Wed, 31 Dec 2008

Supporters of the National Democratic

Congress (NDC) in the Wa Municipality on Tuesday night went on a

spontaneous jubilation through some of the principal streets in Wa

immediately after Dr Kwadwo Afari Gyan, Chairman of the Electoral

Commission, announced the results of the 229 out of the 230

constituencies of the Presidential Election Runoff.

The supporters poured into the streets in large droves, some

riding on motorcycles, dressed in party “T” shirts amidst singing of

party slogans, drumming and dancing.
With the support of the Police, the jubilation was conducted in a

peaceful manner without any reaction from NPP supporters.

Mr Joseph Konnuba, President of the Wa Polytechnic branch of

the Tertiary Educational Institutions Network (TEIN), who spoke to

the GNA said: “The NDC is almost there”.
He said all efforts would be made in the Tain Constituency for

the NDC to win massively to lead the country, explaining that history

favoured the NDC because it won both the parliamentary and

presidential elections in the constituency.
“All NDC Executives in the country would be in Tain and we

would police the polling stations from the start to the end to ensure

victory,” Mr Konnuba said.
He appealed to the supporters to sustain the peace in the country,

saying: “It is natural to jubilate, but human to behave.”

Mr Konnuba also appealed to the NPP Presidential Candidate,

Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to accept defeat in good faith

pointing out that the “indication is that he cannot make it”.

Coming up to the announcement of the results, there had been

tension and anxiety among the people, many of whom had lived in

fear because of their experience in election conflict situations in some

neighbouring countries.
The results put Professor John Evans Atta Mills, presidential

candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the lead

over Nana Akufo-Addo, presidential candidate of the New Patriotic

Party (NPP).
Prof. Atta Mills received 4,501,466 votes, representing 50.13 per

cent while Nana Akufo-Addo scored 4,478,441 votes, also

representing 49.87 per cent in the Runoff.

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Comments

Chimpali Mutale | 1/5/2009 12:39:00 PM

Thanks for Ghana maturity and good conduct during and after election. Keep it up. we are proud of you in Africa. Gerat!

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