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Spencer Wan Blog of Thursday, 9 January 2025

Source: Eric Afatsao

I've won, and I'll fight until the very end, says Ablekuma North's Akua Afriyie

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In order to win the constituency's parliamentary elections, Nana Akua Afriyie, the New Patriotic Party's (NPP) parliamentary candidate in Ablekuma North, has promised to keep up her tireless efforts.


On Wednesday, January 8, 2025, Afriyie spoke at the Accra collation center and reaffirmed her strong resolve to see that the truth wins out in the election.

In Ablekuma North, there are 281 polling places available. 62 remained, and with God's grace, the truth will endure. First of all, I am adamant and I value the legal system that we ought to assemble. I want to officially state that I will fight until the very end because I am certain that I have won," she said.

"I've scanned all 281 of my pink sheets," Afriyie said, emphasizing her thorough planning. I took action right away to avoid the man who arrived and destroyed everything in the EC.

Eventually, we are down to three polling places. The fear stems from the fact that, with God's grace, I am leading comfortably.

The Ablekuma North Constituency's Returning Officer, Vincent Obeng, has declared his intention to stop compiling results in the region.

He complained about the collation procedure on January 8, 2025, and urged the Electoral Commission (EC) to appoint a replacement.

Four of the seven voting places have already had their results tallied, according to Obeng, leaving three to go.