John Dramani Mahama is projected to win Ghana’s 2024 Presidential election. The victory signals a political shift in Ghana, marking a return to power for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) after eight years in opposition.
Details
- Mahama defeated the incumbent New Patriotic Party (NPP) candidate Dr Bawumia, securing a mandate to address pressing economic challenges and unite a polarized nation.
- The NDC is also expected to gain a majority in Ghana’s next parliament with more than 180 seats
What they’re saying:
- The NPP Vice President conceded defeat on Sunday morning after consulting with his party’s internal polls
- Dr Bawumia: “The people of Ghana have voted for change and respect that will of the Ghanaian people. I am making this concession speech to avoid the tension in this country.”
Between the lines:
Mahama’s return to office will be tested by high public expectations to deliver rapid economic relief amidst rising debt and unemployment.
What’s next
- Mahama’s administration will face immediate challenges, including negotiating with international creditors, addressing the energy crisis, and implementing structural reforms.