sa国际传媒

Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Ghana's ex-President John Mahama is set to return after rival concedes election

ACCRA, Ghana (AP) 鈥 Ghana鈥檚 former President John Dramani Mahama is set to return to office in the West African nation鈥檚 presidential election after the ruling party candidate, Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia, on Sunday conceded defeat and voters ven
3881c8df098887abf5ea9f6938a2e6735fc79fd522cf144e352a05ebb24d754b
Supporters of opposition candidate and former President John Dramani Mahama celebrate their victory after Ghana's vice president and ruling party candidate, Mahamudu Bawumia conceded his defeat in Accra, Ghana, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Misper Apawu)

ACCRA, Ghana (AP) 鈥 Ghana鈥檚 former President John Dramani Mahama is set to return to office in the West African nation鈥檚 after the ruling party candidate, Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia, on Sunday conceded defeat and voters vented anger at the government鈥檚 handling of the economy.

Ahead of the official announcement, Bawumia told reporters that he respects the decision of Ghanaians to vote for change. 鈥淚鈥檝e just called His Excellency John Mahama to congratulate him as president-elect of the Republic of Ghana,鈥 he said at his residence in the capital, Accra.

Previously president of Ghana between July 2012 and January 2017, Mahama, 65, acknowledged the call from the ruling party candidate in a post on the X platform, describing his victory as 鈥渆mphatic.鈥

He had promised to 鈥渞eset鈥 the country on various fronts during a campaign that prioritized the economy and largely appealed to young Ghanaians who saw the vote as .

Celebrations broke out among the supporters of the opposition candidate in parts of the country, including the capital city. Wearing the opposition party's white, green, red and black colors, women and young people danced to music and trumpet blasts on the streets and at the party's national headquarters

The election for both the president and members of parliament was held against the backdrop of the country鈥檚 worst cost-of-living crisis in a generation and was seen as a litmus test for democracy . West Africa's regional bloc of ECOWAS said the election was generally peaceful, a continuing trend in Ghana.

Bawumia was running as the flagbearer of the ruling New Patriotic Party, or NPP, which has struggled to resolve the economic crisis under outgoing President Nana Akufo-Addo. Mahama's National Democratic Congress also won the majority in parliament, he said.

Mahama's win is viewed as following the latest trend of elections around the world, favoring opposition parties against incumbents, from the United States to European countries 鈥 such as Britain and France 鈥 as well as South Africa.

The former president is 鈥渢he only person鈥 who can fix the ailing economy in Ghana, one of West Africa's economic powerhouses, said Jude Agbemava, a policy analyst who voted for him.

Like in most other elections in countries where the incumbent lost, the vote in Ghana was about the people making their disaffection known against a government that has lost goodwill, said Seidu Alidu, head of the department of political science at Ghana's University of Legon.

鈥淚 think it has to do with the economy, which is largely a bread and butter issue for every Ghanaian,鈥 said Alidu. 鈥淲hen the people elect you, they require you to do certain things for them. But it was also about the style of governance (because) even in other countries facing economic challenges, governments were being honest with the people, telling them what the reality is, and the steps they have taken to manage it,鈥 he added.

鈥斺赌

Asadu reported from Abuja, Nigeria.

Francis Kokutse And Chinedu Asadu, The Associated Press