The Vice President and Presidential Candidate of the NPP, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has once again expressed belief in the sovereign will of God as Ghanaians vote today to elect a new leader.
Dr. Bawumia cast his ballot earlier in the morning at his hometown, Walewale, and expressed belief that he will emerge victorious.
"I have come in, and I have voted, both in the presidential and parliamentary election. The process has been smooth, the lines I can see are very orderly, and we are expecting a very peaceful election," Dr. Bawumia told the media.
"I must say by the grace of God, I am very hopeful of winning this election," he added.
"I think that we have done a lot of work. We have put out our message to the people, and I think that the message has been well received. I believe that by the grace of God when all the ballots are counted, the NPP, myself, and our parliamentary candidates will emerge victorious in this election."
Dr. Bawumia also urged all Ghanaians to go out and exercise their right to vote in a peaceful manner.
"I'm encouraging all Ghanaians to get up and get to the polling station, queue peacefully, and exercise their right to vote and let this be a very peaceful election."
You can watch some videos from the various polling stations below: