[BREAKING] Ghana Election: Ex-president Mahama Returns As Vice-president Accepts Defeat

Former President John Mahama and National Democratic Congress (opposition) candidate has won Ghana 2024 presidential election held on Saturday, December 7.

This is even as the incumbent vice president Mahamudu Bawumia has accepted defeat, declaring “The people have voted for change.”

The elections come amid the country’s worst economic crisis in a generation, which saw the country default on its debt.

Despite Bawumia’s concession, no official results have been declared, BBC reports.

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The Electoral Commission (EC) said results had been delayed because supporters of the two main parties were impeding the process and it had asked the police to clear the collation centres.

Mahama’s supporters have taken to the streets to celebrate around the country.

Bawumia said he was basing his statement on internal tallies from the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP).

He said these showed Mahama had won “decisively”, while the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) had also won the parliamentary election.

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The vice-president said he was accepting defeat before the official announcement of the results “to avoid further tension and preserve the peace of our country”.

President Nana Akufo-Addo is stepping down after reaching the official limit of two terms in office.

Mahama, 65, previously led Ghana from 2012 until 2017, when he was replaced by Akufo-Addo.

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Since the return of multi-party politics to Ghana in 1992, only candidates from either the NDC or the NPP have won the presidency.

No party has ever won more than two consecutive terms in power – a trend that looks set to continue.

Mahama’s previous time in office was marred by an ailing economy, frequent power-cuts and corruption scandals.

However, Ghanaians hope it will be different this time round.

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