Aftermath of Ayawaso West Wuogon By-election
Madam Alhassan, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) candidate, was
the second wife of the late MP Mr Emmanuel Kyeremateng Agyarko.
She polled 68.80 per cent of the valid votes cast.
Her closest challenger, Mr Kwasi Delali Brempong of the
opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) polled 30.52 per cent while Mr
William Kofi Dowokpor of the Progressive People’s Party (PPP) and Mr Clement
Boadi of the Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG) polled 0.58 and 0.10 per cent
respectively.
Breakdown
Mr Delali Kwasi Brempong - 5,341 (2nd)
Mr William Kofi Dowokpor - 102 (3rd)
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Mr Clement Boadi - 17 (4th)
Madam Lydia Seyram Alhassan - 12,041 (1st)
Total Valid Votes - 17,501
Total Rejected Votes - 88
Total Registered Voters - 88,710
Total Percentage Turn-Out - 19.83%
Total Polling Stations - 137
Gunshots
The conduct of the polls was marred by a shooting incident
at the residence of one of the aspirants,Mr Brempong; which resulted in
injuries to 18 persons and an assault on an observer at one of the polling
stations.
The Criminal Investigations Department of the Ghana Police
Service have commenced investigations into the shooting incident.
According to some eyewitnesses at the scene, members of
vigilante groups affiliated to the NPP shot at NDC members who had gathered at
Mr Brempong's to go and cast their votes.
At the La Bawaleshie School Park, the Member of Parliament
of Ningo Prampram, Samuel Nartey George who was observing the elections was
allegedly assaulted by some unidentified persons.
The incident also resulted in the opposition party directing
their agents to withdraw from the various polling stations.
However, the Communications Director of the NPP, Yaw Buabeng
Asamoah discounted the allegations that the gunmen were affiliated to his
party; insisting that the violence was orchestrated by the opposition NDC to
discredit the election.
Addressing the media, Mr Asamoah, said: “this is a hugely
orchestrated attempt by the NDC because they knew from the beginning that they
were going to lose.”
Mr. Asamoah, who doubles as the MP for Adentan also accused
the Member of Parliament for Ningo Prapram, Sam George, of exaggerating the
attack on him.
Low Turnout
The Constituency has a total number of 88,710 registered
voters across 137 polling stations but only 17, 589 of them voted in the poll
out of which 88 votes were rejected by the Electoral Commission.
History of the constituency
Madam Alhassan's victory brings to six the number of times
the NPP has now won the Ayawaso West Wuogon seat, as against two by the NDC.
In the 2016 election,
Mr Agyarko of the NPP polled 32,591, representing 57.32 per cent; Delali
Kwasi Brempong, NDC, 22,534, representing 39.63 per cent; William Dowokpor,
PPP, had 1,099, representing 1.93 per cent; while Kweku Quansah of the
Convention People’s Party (CPP) managed 638 votes, representing 1.12 per cent.
In 2012, Mr Agyarko of the NPP had 31,807, representing
50.30 per cent; Kwame Awuah-Darko of the NDC had 30,116 votes, representing
47.63 per cent; William Dowokpor, PPP, 998, 1.58 per cent; Antisem Donkor, CPP,
169, 0.27 per cent; Foster Apetor of the National Democratic Party (NDP), 74,
0.12 per cent, and Henry Haruna Asante, PNC, 68, representing 0.11 per cent.
In the 2008 election, the current Chief of Staff at the
Presidency, Madam Akosua Frema Osei Opare, stood on the ticket of the NPP, and
had 24,603, representing 48.24 per cent; Albert Kwadwo Twum Boafo of the NDC
had 21,564, 42.28 per cent; William Dowokpor, then of the CPP, 1,910,
representing 3.75 per cent, with Henry Haruna Asante of the PNC polling 374,
representing 0.73 per cent.
The 2004 poll had Madam Osei Opare polling 28,636,
representing 52.10 per cent; Samuel Adiepena, NDC, 20,828 which translates into
37.90 per cent; Ivor Kobina Greenstreet of the CPP, 4,964, nine per cent, and
Henry Haruna Asante of the PNC polled 506, representing one per cent.
For the 2000 election, Mr George Isaac Amoo of the NPP
polled 17,555, representing 56.20 per cent; Mr Elvis Afriyie Ankrah of the NDC
polled 11,388 votes, representing 36.50 per cent; Jane Chinebuah of the CPP
polled 1,077, representing 3.50 per cent; Mary Elsie Yirenkyi of the NRP, 715,
representing 2.30 per cent, and Samuel Addy of the PNC polling 477 votes
representing 1.50 per cent.
The 1996 election had Rebecca Akweley Adotey of the NDC
polling 15,089 votes, representing 35.10 per cent; George Isaac Amoo of the NPP
had 14,795, 34.40 per cent (was challenged in court), Andrews La-Anyane of the
PNC, 1,127, 2.60 per cent; Jane Chinebuah of the CPP, 852, two per cent, and an
independent candidate, Joyce Abla Tamakloe, had 855, two per cent.
The 1992 parliamentary election had the Mr Francis Napoleon
K. Kumah of the National Convention Party (NCP), an appendage of the NDC,
winning.
Source: Daily Graphic
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