Ghana’s ruling party candidate Bawumia concedes defeat in election

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Ghana Vice President and ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential candidate Mahamudu Bawumia casts his ballot at a polling station in Walewale on December 7, 2024 during the Ghana presidential and parliamentary elections. (Photo by Caroline Chauvet Abalo / AFP)

 

Ghana’s ruling New Patriotic Party candidate, Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia, said on Sunday he conceded defeat in the weekend presidential election, after calling his opponent John Mahama to congratulate him.

“The people of Ghana have spoken; the people have voted for change at this time, and we respect it with all humility,” he said in a press conference.

On his X account, Mahama confirmed he had received Bawumia’s congratulatory call.

The vice president said Mahama won the presidency “decisively” as well as the opposition NDC party winning the country’s parliament election, according to the ruling NPP party’s own internal tally of votes.

Bawumia struggled to distance himself from criticism over the government’s handling of Ghana’s economic crisis and high costs of living, which became the dominant election issue.

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