Ghana has decisively chosen change by electing John Dramani Mahama, signaling discontent with the ruling New Patriotic Party after a period of severe economic hardship and inflation.
Bawumia's early concession highlighted an acknowledgment of the electorate's mood, stating, 'The people of Ghana have spoken, the people have voted for change at this time and we respect it with all humility.'
The election demonstrated widespread voter discontent towards the NPP, which faced criticism over economic management and the effects of a currency devaluation leading to high inflation.
With Mahama winning approximately 56.3% of the vote compared to Bawumia's 41.3%, the stark difference underscored the electorate's desire for a shift in governance amid ongoing economic challenges.
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