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Tension Erupts at Legon Hall as John Dumelo Takes Lead in Ayawaso West Wuogon Constituency
Ghanaian actor and National Democratic Congress (NDC) candidate, John Dumelo, has taken a commanding lead in the Ayawaso West Wuogon Constituency parliamentary election, according to provisional results. Dumelo secured 316 votes at one polling station, compared to 148 votes for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) candidate, Lydia Seyram Alhassan.
The provisional results have created excitement among Dumelo's supporters but have also led to tension at the Legon Hall polling station. Some party agents became agitated and demanded a ballot recount, alleging irregularities in the counting process. Videos circulating online show angry agents protesting the results.
The Ayawaso West Wuogon Constituency is one of the key battlegrounds in the general elections, and Dumelo's lead has triggered significant reactions among many social media users. The constituency has been a stronghold of the NPP, but Dumelo's popularity and charisma have made him a strong contender.
Meanwhile, musician and politician Kwame A Plus has claimed victory in the Gomoa Central parliamentary elections, although the Electoral Commission has yet to pronounce official results. A Plus contested as an independent candidate against the NPP's Nana Eyiah Quansah and the NDC's Kwame Deen Lawson.
As the electoral process unfolds, it's essential to emphasize the importance of maintaining peace and transparency. The Electoral Commission and security agencies must work together to ensure that the elections are free, fair, and credible.
The country holds its breath as the final results are awaited. The international community is also watching closely, with many calling for a peaceful and transparent process. As the tension builds, one thing is clear - the people of Ghana are eager to have their voices heard.
The Ghanaian people are anxiously waiting for the Electoral Commission to announce the final results. The outcome of this election will determine the direction of the country for the next four years.
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