
Adnan Adams Mohammed
Ghana’s 2024 elections results has shown that, indeed Ghana is an icon of democracy.
The unprecedented electoral results favouring the opposition party, NDC, shows how the citizens used the democratic process to uproot a ruling government which many had been dissatisfied with their performance.
The provisional results collated by various media outlets and NDC party shows, the NDC’s presidential candidate John Mahama, has won with over 56 percent and having convincingly majority in Parliament with over 180 seats.

For the first time, NDC has won seats which has been safe seats for the ruling NPP since inception of the fourth republic in 1992.
The results reflects how frustrated and annoyed the citizens have been due the worst economic performance coupled with governance with impunity.
Ghanaians indeed exercised enough restraints not to have resorted to coup-de-tat nor violent uprising as it has happened to four West African nations in the past five years.