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The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof Mahmood Yakubu, has expressed his fascination for a political tradition in Ghana where politicians hardly defect to another party every general election ā a practice that is common in Nigeria.
Yakubu also commended Ghanaās electoral process, especially its innovations and political stability as key factors in the smooth conduct of its 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections.
Ghanaās ex-president, John Dramani Mahama, won the countryās presidential election held on Saturday after his main opponent, Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), conceded defeat.
Briefing newsmen at his residence, Bawumia said Mahamaās National Democratic Congress (NDC) also won the parliamentary election.
The VP confirmed that he had called his opponent, Mahama, to congratulate him.
āThe people of Ghana have spoken and they have voted for change at this time. We respect this with all humility,ā Bawumia said.
The defeat in Saturdayās election ends two terms in power for the governing party under Nana Akufo-Addo, marked by Ghanaās worst economic crisis in years, involving high inflation and a debt default.
Prof Yakubu, who monitored the election, alongside Yiaga Africa observers and spoke in a short video, noted the political stability inherent in Ghanaās democracy, and the consistency of its political party structures and voter loyalty.
The INEC boss cited the perseverance of the main opposition candidate, a former vice president and the current President, Nana Akufo-Addo who contested multiple elections before achieving success.
āRarely in Ghana do you see people moving from one party to another with every general election. So, that is important.
āIt provides stability. It also provides their supporters with stability. So, there are people who have supported political parties for many years. So, whether the party is in power or opposition, they stick to the political party,ā Yakubu said.
He also highlighted that Ghanaās approach to managing results at the constituency level, inspired by Nigeria, has improved the efficiency of the electoral process.
Previously, all parliamentary and presidential results were sent to the headquarters of the Electoral Commission in Accra for announcement.
However, Ghana has adopted a decentralised system, allowing constituency-level officers to announce parliamentary results locally while only presidential results are sent to Accra as practised in Nigeria.
He said, āThe second thing for me is the lesson that Ghana also learnt from Nigeria in the area of managing constituency election results. Until the last election in Ghana, all results come to the Electoral Commissionās headquarters in Accra; which is parliamentary and presidential.
āAlthough Ghana is not a federal system, they learnt from Nigeria where you have returning officers who announce results for parliamentary elections in the various constituencies around the country. Only the presidential election results come to Accra.
āIn Nigeria, this is what we have done and they borrowed a leave from us, and this is the second time they are implementing that. That is why, as you can see, the declaration of the presidential election result was a lot faster than it used to be in the past.ā
Yakubu also expressed satisfaction with the process.
He said, āWe are grateful that the election has gone very well. The process and its outcome so far have been commendable, and we continue to support our colleagues in Ghanaās Electoral Commission.ā
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