Ghana Elections 2020: Women for Accra Protest President Nana Akufo-Addo’s Re-election



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Hundreds of women protesting the streets of the Greater Accra region, Ghana, say the Election Commission reverses President Akufo-Addo’s declaration as the winner of the December 7 presidential election.

According to the women who wear red and are supporters of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), they believe that the elections were rigged to favor the New Patriotic Party (PNP) of Akufo-Addo.

The PNP candidate defeats his rival after he obtained 51.59 percent of the valid votes cast against John Mahama of the NDC, who obtained 47.36 percent.

Women add themselves to saying that the electoral process is not free, fair and transparent.

Di NDC and its leader, former President John Mahama, claim several times after the Election Commission declared the result on Wednesday, December 9, they say the commission will steal the will of di pipo.

NDC presidential candidate John Mahama, when addressing the media, said: “I cannot accept the fictional results of a flawed election.”

Say Former President John Mahama says that I will take legitimate steps to ensure justice after I said, “The Ghana Election Commission rigs the elections in favor of the Nana Akufo-Addo nuclear power plants.”

“We are not going to accept anything that is not a statement of legitimate results, which point to the majority of the NDC in Parliament,” said John Mahama.

I accuse President Akufo-Addo of using the army to intimidate and steal the will of the people.

Oga Mahama calls on the “international community to continue with open eyes for the happiness of Ghana and to take note of the current threat that they are fighting democracy.”

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