13th December 2024 5:00:00 AM
1 min readThe NPP's Director of Communications, Richard Ahiagbah, has called on the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Members of Parliament to exercise their newly secured parliamentary majority with responsibility.Acknowledging the NDC's decisive victory in the 2024 elections, he expressed optimism that their MPs would prioritize actions that benefit both their party and Ghana’s democratic progress.
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“We commend the NDC for their majority in parliament, but we also urge them to learn how to use that majority well, so it does not lead to abuse, which could ultimately work against their interests and the interests of our growing democracy.”The NDC, led by John Mahama, achieved a huge victory in the elections, doing well in both the presidential and parliamentary votes.
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Out of 270 constituencies counted so far, the NDC has won 187 parliamentary seats, while the NPP has 79, and four independent candidates have also been elected.Some constituencies, however, are yet to announce their results due to disagreements between the NPP and NDC over the outcomes.For Mr Ahiagbah, the NPP plans to reassess its weaknesses and bounce back strongly.
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“We are going to bounce back, and we will come back stronger", he said on Joy News AM Show on Thursday, December 12.
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