Eric Afful Wins Amenfi West Seat

Eric Afful is to represent the ruling National Democratic Congress in next year’s Parliamentary elections. In bye-elections held Tuesday following the demise of the late MP John Gyetua, he secured some 1098 votes representing 23.9 percent of the total valid votes cast.

He was trailed in second position by Gordon Kofi Safo-Adu, who got some 1020 votes representing 23.3 percent.

Other results:

John Eddie Amo 874 – 19.5 percent

George Dazdie Junior 850 – 19.2 percent

Gerald Danquah 242 – 6.5 percent

Peter Kwesi Addo – 213 – 5.5 percent
The NDC is voting today in a nationwide exercise to elect parliamentary candidates as well as a presidential candidate for next year’s elections.

728 candidates are contesting for seats across the country. Of the number, 74 are female while 127 are sitting Members of Parliament. 76 Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief executives (MMDCEs) are taking part in the process. Three physically challenged persons are also contesting nationwide. 62 are going unopposed.

Today’s polls should begin the process leading to the party’s preparations for the 2016 elections.

7000 Policemen from the Ghana Police Service are taking part in today’s parliamentary and presidential primaries of the ruling National Democratic Congress.

The Service has assured its men have been adequately briefed in what they are anticipating will be a smooth process.

Today’s process is happening a year before the Party come face to face with the main opposition New Patriotic Party, who have since settled on its parliamentary candidates as well as Presidential.

The Party has suspended elections in six constituencies due to outstanding issues.

Ketu South, North Tongu and Nkwanta South constituencies in the Volta Region, have been left out of today’s process.

The rest are Akwatia Constituency in the Eastern Region, Chiana-Paga in the Upper East Region and Bunkpurugu Constituency in the Northern Region.

Deputy General Secretary of the NDC, Koku Anyidoho said the cancellation of elections in the aforementioned constituencies is due to either  court actions or incomplete vetting processes.

Today’s process was preceded by elections in the Amenfi West Constituency in the Western Region as part of  the a pilot of the new biometric process the ruling Party is exploring for the first time.

Polling is taking place in some 269 constituencies.