Politics of Tuesday, 11 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
In the aftermath of the Ablekuma North parliamentary election, candidate Ewurabena Aubynn has declared herself the rightful winner and urged the Electoral Commission (EC) to act fairly. Despite initial results showing her competitor, Abdul Rahman, ahead by a narrow margin, Aubynn claims that discrepancies in the vote count indicate she should be declared victorious.
Aubynn raised concerns over alleged irregularities during the election, including issues with voter verification and ballot counting. She emphasized that these problems could have affected the final outcome and called for a thorough investigation into the electoral process. During a press conference, she expressed confidence in her claims and urged supporters to remain calm as they await a resolution from the EC.
The candidate reiterated her commitment to transparency and justice, stating that it is crucial for democracy in Ghana for elections to reflect the true will of the people. She believes that acknowledging these discrepancies is essential for restoring public trust in the electoral system.
Ewurabena Aubynn's appeal comes amid heightened tension surrounding election results in various constituencies across Ghana. The EC has faced criticism in recent years regarding its handling of elections and allegations of bias or mismanagement.
As she awaits a response from the EC, Aubynn remains hopeful that they will take appropriate action to address her concerns and rectify any errors made during the voting process. She concluded by urging all stakeholders involved to prioritize integrity and accountability in order to uphold democratic values.