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    The Ghanaian people, not divine intervention, determined the outcome of the recent elections.

    Papa LincBy Papa LincDecember 12, 2024No Comments1 Min Read8 Views
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    Mercy360 Blog of Thursday, 12 December 2024

    Source: Mercy Mensah

    The outcome of Ghana’s recent elections was indeed determined by the people, not God. As we’ve seen in the past, Ghanaians have consistently exercised their right to vote, with a high voter turnout recorded in the latest elections .

    It’s worth noting that the elections were a highly contested affair between the two main parties, the NPP and NDC. The issues that dominated the campaign season, such as the economy, corruption, and infrastructure development, were clearly on the minds of voters as they cast their ballots .

    In Ghana’s democratic system, the people have the power to choose their leaders, and it’s clear that they took this responsibility seriously in the latest elections. The outcome may have been influenced by various factors, including the performance of the incumbent government, the credibility of the candidates, and the campaign promises made by the parties. However, ultimately, it was the people who decided the outcome of the election.



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