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Ghana President Nana Akufo-Addo wins re-election, but opposition cries foul

Supporters of the opposition party, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), protest outside Ghana's Electoral Commission in Accra on 9 December, 2020. REUTERS - FRANCIS KOKOROKO

Five people were killed and dozens of violent incidents reported during the 7 December polls, in which Akufo-Addo, of the New Patriotic Party, defeated former president John Mahama of the National Democratic Congress.

Election commission tallies show Mahama received 47.36 percent in the tightly fought contest, which officials said had few irregularities.

However the NDC has said it will not accept the election result, with party member Haruna Iddrisu telling journalists there was “overwhelming” evidence that Mahama was in fact the winner.

“As a party, we have had extensive consultations and detailed analysis of the outcome of the elections,” Iddrisu said.

“We have come to only one irresistible conclusion, that it is a flawed discredited election and therefore we reject the presidential result without any reservation.”

Independent observers congratulated Ghana, one of West Africa’s most stable democracies, for its mostly peaceful polls.

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