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Ghana votes today in tight presidential election race

The FrontierThe FrontierDecember 7, 2024 2282 Minutes read0

•A voter casts his ballot at a polling station in Bole today

Ghanaians are voting in elections today with frontrunners vice president and former central banker Mahamudu Bawumia and opposition ex-President John Mahama facing off in a closely fought race.

Ghana’s struggling economy emerged as the dominant electoral issue after the West African gold and cocoa producer went through a debt default, high inflation and negotiations for a $3 billion IMF bailout, reports AFP.

Voters will choose a successor to President Nana Akufo-Addo, who steps down after his legally allowed two terms and will also elect the country’s new parliament.

Voting opened at 0700 GMT and will close at 1700 GMT today, with early results expected tomorrow and full results for the presidential election expected by Tuesday.

“We want to vote for change, the economic situation is very hard,” retired policeman James Nsiah said, waiting to cast his ballot at a booth in the capital Accra. “The cost of living is high.”

Ghana’s government temporarily closed all land borders last night through tomorrow to “ensure the integrity” of the vote, an interior ministry statement said.

With a history of political stability, Ghana’s two main parties, current ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) and National Democratic Congress (NDC), have alternated in power almost equally since 1992.

Touting a slogan “Break the 8” — a reference to the usual two, four-year terms in power — the NPP hopes Bawumia can lead them to an unprecedented third term in office. But he has struggled to break away from criticism of Akufo-Addo’s economic record.

“I know what I want to do from day one in the presidency. Give me the chance to transform this nation,” Bawumia told thousands of supporters at a closing rally in Accra.

A UK-educated economist, he points to an economy turning a corner and the government’s continued plans for digitalisation to ease business as well as free education and health programmes.

– A ’24-hour economy’ –

Inflation slowed from more than 50 percent to around 23 percent, and other macro-economic indicators are stabilising. But many Ghanaians still say they struggle with costs of living and scarce jobs and a depreciated cedi currency.

Frustration over the economy has opened the way for a challenge from opposition candidate Mahama, who was president from 2012 to 2017 and who has since failed twice in presidential bids.

The NDC flag-bearer says he will “reset” Ghana and introduce a “24-hour economy”, extending industrial hours to create jobs and more production and also renegotiate parts of the IMF deal.

Some analysts gave him an edge because of voter dismay with NPP economics, but the former president faced criticism from those who remember government financial woes and massive power cuts during his time in office.

Both major candidates are from the north of the country, traditionally a NDC stronghold, but now more fragmented, making the region a key battleground.

While the economy was key, Ghana also faces an increasing risk of spillover in its northern regions from jihadist conflicts in Niger and Burkina Faso, where military juntas rule after coups.

The spread of illegal gold mining also became an election issue. Akufo-Addo promised to stop illegal mining, but it has expanded, poisoning riverways and impacting cacao farmlands — a major source of export income.

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