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NEWS: Vote Counting Begins In Ghana, Amidst Heavy Security

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:12 am

Vote Counting has begun in Ghana in the mist of heavy security forces, as the electoral commissioner and citizens of Ghana are highly anticipating the result of the just concluded presidential election in the country.

There are 12 applicants in the running however it is relied upon to be a two-horse race between occupant president Akufo-Addo of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and his long-lasting adversary and previous president John Mahama of the National Democratic Congress party (NDC).

“We are supporting the New Patriotic Party, which is the NPP. Presumably we’ve won as of now, so we don’t have anything a lot to state. All out take out,” said NPP ally Awo ‘Rasta.

However, NDC ally Yunis Day said “These individuals are NPP’s kin. They are the aggravation. We are the NDC.”

Albert Echetah

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