Governance

Special Voting Concludes in Nabdam and Tema Central Constituencies Successfully.

Nabdam Constituency: Special Voting in the Nabdam constituency has ended successfully and peacefully. A total of 100 people out of the 108 expected voters turned up to cast their votes.According to Ghana News Agency, in the Tema Central constituency, the special voting exercise concluded without any reported incidents. For the parliamentary elections, 390 out of 475 ballot papers were issued, with no proxy or spoilt ballots recorded, leaving 85 unused. Similarly, for the presidential elections, 393 ballot papers were issued with no proxy or spoilt ballots, resulting in 82 unused papers.In La Dadekotopon, the Independent Candidate, Vincent Odotei Sowah, expressed satisfaction with the conduct of the special voting exercise. Meanwhile, Valentino Nii Noi Nortey, the NPP Parliamentary Candidate in Korle Klottey, observed the special voting process in his constituency.In Bantama, Ashanti, there were tensions between NDC and NPP supporters; however, the situation was controlled effectively by police and Elec toral Commission officials. The presiding officer in Ledzokuku, Greater Accra, reported a peaceful voting process, while in the Guan Constituency of the Oti Region, 38 out of an expected 54 voters had already cast their ballots by early afternoon.The parliamentary candidates for the Tema East Constituency from both the NDC and NPP shared their observations on the special voting process, emphasizing a smooth electoral exercise. In Cape Coast North, NPP Parliamentary Candidate Mr. Ekow Ewusi expressed optimism for victory.In the Sege Constituency, candidates from different parties expressed confidence in their chances of winning. Independent Candidate Eunice Lasi, NDC's Daniel Keshi Bessey, and NPP's Dodzie Numekevor all shared their positive outlooks regarding the election outcome.Special voting exercises in Jinijini, Berekum West, and Atebubu/Amantin constituencies in the Bono East Region progressed smoothly. In Tema, the Metropolitan Chief Executive, Mr. Yohanne Armah Ashitey, who is also the NPP parli amentary candidate, observed the voting at the Community One police station. Additionally, Mr. Emmanuel Nii Ashie Moore, the Greater Accra Regional Chairman of the NDC, visited the special polling center at Michel Camp in Kpone-Katamanso Constituency.