x

Mahama Returns as Ghana’s President After Three Attempts

By Abigail Philip David

Former Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama has secured a historic comeback as the country’s President-elect, winning the presidential election on his third attempt.

Mahama’s victory came after Vice President and main opponent Mahamudu Bawumia conceded defeat, marking the end of the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) two-term rule under President Nana Akufo-Addo.

“The people of Ghana have spoken; they have voted for change, and we humbly respect their decision,” Bawumia said during a news conference on Sunday.

The election, held on Saturday, highlighted Ghana’s worsening economic challenges, including record-high inflation, a debt default, and reliance on a $3 billion International Monetary Fund (IMF) bailout.

Victory Confirmed

According to internal results from Mahama’s National Democratic Congress (NDC), he won 56.3% of the vote, compared to 41.3% for Bawumia. NDC spokesman Sammy Gyamfi declared, “It is very clear the people of this country have voted for change.”

Mahama confirmed receiving a congratulatory call from Bawumia on X (formerly Twitter), describing his win as an “emphatic victory.”

Supporters of the 65-year-old former leader celebrated outside the NDC campaign headquarters in Accra, blaring horns and cheering as news of the victory spread.

A Historic Comeback

Mahama’s win makes him the first leader in Ghana’s Fourth Republic to reclaim the presidency after being voted out. He previously served as president from July 2012 to January 2017.

During his campaign, Mahama pledged to “reset” Ghana, focusing on economic recovery and appealing to the youth. He also promised to address corruption by establishing a special office to oversee government procurement above $5 million, a step he said would combat unchecked corruption.

Economic and Social Challenges

The election spotlighted Ghana’s economic struggles, including a currency devaluation crisis and the government’s default on debt payments. These issues were key factors in Mahama’s victory, as he promised decisive action to rebuild the economy.

However, Mahama’s support for the controversial anti-LGBTQ bill passed by Ghana’s parliament earlier this year has drawn significant international criticism. The bill, which has yet to be signed into law, remains a divisive issue.

Awaiting Official Results

Although Ghana’s election commission is expected to release the official results by Tuesday, both parties have largely aligned with their internal tallies, which suggest a clear victory for Mahama.

Ghana, known for its democratic stability, continues its tradition of power alternating between its two dominant parties, the NPP and NDC, since the return to multi-party democracy in 1992. Mahama’s return signals a new chapter in Ghana’s political history.

Hot this week

Editors Urge Government To Create Safe, Enabling Environment For Journalists

· Ask security agents to find missing Vanguard journalistAs...

EXCLUSIVE: Buhari orders probe of Isa Funtua, AMCON over keystone and Etisalat

Following the controversy generated by the leading opposition party,...

6 Signs your boyfriend thinks you are ugly -Take note of No. 2

They say there are three kinds of people; the...

2023: South-East, Middle Belt Forum Endorses Peter Obi

The South-East and Middle Belt Forum has endorsed the...

Reno Omokri Urges Lagosians to Ditch Aso Ebi Culture, Focus on Building Wealth

Former presidential aide and social commentator, Reno Omokri, has...

Benue Governor Appoints TuFace Idibia as Technical Adviser

Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia, has named renowned Nigerian...

China Praises Nigeria for Adhering to the One-China Principle

The People’s Republic of China (PRC) has commended Nigeria...

Insecurity: The fuss and force of self-defence

By Zainab Suleiman OkinoWhen the Director-General of the Department...

WRAPA Conducts Workshop For Women Journalists In Sokoto

By Muhammad Ibrahim, Sokoto The workshop with the theme "The...

Benue Killings: Philanthropist Ugboho Sues For Unity Among Stakeholders to End Carnage 

By Isaac Kertyo, MakurdiWorried over the renewed attacks on...

Northern CAN mourns Pope Francis, hails his global legacy of peace, humility 

*Says Late Pontiff championed values of love, tolerance, JusticeBy...

Construction Begins on Gorau Township Road in Goronyo LGA

By Muhammad Ibrahim, Sokoto "I am pleased to announce the...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img