The leader of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, has been declared the winner of Ghana’s 2024 presidential election.
This victory marks a significant political shift, as Mahama unseats the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) government led by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
The Electoral Commission of Ghana announced Mahama’s triumph after a hotly contested election that saw millions of Ghanaians head to the polls on December 7.
Preliminary results indicate that Mahama secured a majority of the votes, signaling widespread support for the NDC’s vision of change.
In his victory speech, Mahama expressed gratitude to Ghanians for their confidence in his leadership.
“This victory belongs to every Ghanaian who believes in the power of democracy and the promise of a better future,” he said.
“Together, we will rebuild trust in our institutions, revive the economy, and ensure that no one is left behind.”
The campaign period was marked by debates over economic policies, job creation, and corruption, with Mahama promising reforms to tackle unemployment and revive key sectors such as agriculture and manufacturing.
His message resonated strongly with young voters and rural communities, who have expressed frustration over rising costs of living and limited opportunities.
The victory is also a personal comeback for Mahama, who served as president from 2012 to 2017 but lost his re-election bid in 2016.
His return to power underscores a shift in public sentiment, as many Ghanaians appear ready to embrace his leadership once again.
Outgoing President Nana Akufo-Addo has yet to issue a statement conceding defeat, but local and international observers have largely described the election as free and fair, praising Ghana’s strong democratic traditions.
As Mahama prepares to take office in January 2025, the nation looks to his administration to address pressing economic and social challenges.
Ghanaians are hopeful that this new chapter in their democracy will bring progress and unity to the country.
Observers are now closely watching how Mahama will navigate the transition period and assemble a government capable of fulfilling his campaign promises.