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Ghana’s Elections at Glance

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By Ollus Ndomu

Ghana’s 2024 general elections are just two days away, with special voting already underway for those unable to vote on December 7th. The election is highly competitive as President Nana Akufo-Addo’s eight-year tenure is coming to an end. The ruling party, the NPP, has Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia as its candidate. However, Bawumia faces significant challenges due to protests, corruption scandals within his party, and unmet promises like the construction of dams and industries.

Bawumia’s main opponent, John Dramani Mahama, previously served as Ghana’s president from 2012 to 2016 and is seeking a return to office. As the leader of the opposition NDC, Mahama has his own record to defend, which has led voters to closely compare the two administrations.

Research organizations have weighed in on the election, with most predicting a victory for Mahama. Global Info Analytics forecasts Mahama will win 52.2% of the vote, compared to Bawumia’s 41.4%, with a margin of error of 1.9%. Other research firms like Fitch Solutions and the Economist Intelligence Unit also predict Mahama’s success, especially in swing regions. However, Outcomes International and Professor Smart Sarpong offer differing views, predicting a narrow victory for Bawumia with close results in the regions.

Despite the research predictions, public sentiment remains divided. Many Ghanaians, particularly the youth, are disillusioned with the current government, citing issues like economic struggles, unemployment, rising taxes, and unfulfilled promises. Some express frustration over the government’s handling of the economy, while others feel that the opposition might not bring significant change either.

For example, 25-year-old researcher Klutse feels the government has failed Ghanaians, stating, “They are silent on very important issues and keep lying to our faces.” Similarly, 24-year-old business owner Eduaful is frustrated by the growing tax burden and questions the efficacy of government borrowing to improve the economy.

Others, however, remain indifferent or doubtful about both parties. Some believe that, regardless of the outcome, the result will be close, with both parties having significant flaws in their records.

With just days left, the Ghanaians will decide whether to maintain the current government or elect a new leadership. The outcome will significantly impact the country’s future, particularly for the younger generation who feel their economic prospects are at stake.

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Ollus Ndomu is an editor at AfricaWorld Newspaper and a SADC political analyst with a keen interest in Africa’s development. Passionate about sparking meaningful conversations, he writes on regional political, social, and developmental issues, aiming to challenge perspectives and inspire dialogue. With a background in English Language and Literature, Ollus combines analytical insights with compelling storytelling to shed light on the pressing matters shaping Africa’s future.

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