Politics

Ndc very sure to win Ablekuma North Parliamenary elections for its candidate Ewuurabena Aubynn

NDC’s Deputy National Youth Organiser, Eric Edem Agbana
The Member of Parliament for Ketu North, Edem Agbana, has pledged that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) will do everything necessary to secure victory for its parliamentary candidate, Ewurabena Aubynn, in the upcoming rerun election in the Ablekuma North Constituency.

Speaking on Channel One TV on Saturday, July 5, Agbana reaffirmed the party’s commitment to reclaiming the seat and expressed strong confidence in Aubynn’s chances.

“We will go into the election without fear or favour. We have resumed the campaign, and we will go to every length to ensure that Ewurabena Aubynn, our candidate, is declared the winner—and she certainly will win the elections,” he declared.

His comments follow the Electoral Commission’s (EC) announcement of a parliamentary rerun in 19 polling stations within the constituency. The decision comes after a prolonged dispute between the NDC and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) over the credibility of the December 7, 2024 parliamentary election results.

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In a statement dated July 2, 2025, and signed by Deputy Chairman of Operations, Samuel Tettey, the EC said the decision to hold the rerun was reached after consultations with both parties during a meeting held on July 1. The rerun is scheduled for Friday, July 11.

The NDC had earlier contested the validity of scanned Pink Sheets from all 37 polling stations in the constituency, alleging they were unverified and suspiciously introduced by the NPP. Based on this claim, the party demanded a complete rerun across all polling stations.

The NPP, however, argued that only three polling stations were in dispute, and insisted that the scanned Pink Sheets from the remaining areas had already been verified and endorsed by party agents before disruptions at the collation centre.

The Electoral Commission later explained that the original Pink Sheets were destroyed when party supporters stormed the collation centre, forcing officials to rely on scanned copies. After further review, the EC decided to conduct a rerun in the 19 polling stations considered most contentious, citing the need to uphold electoral integrity and avoid lengthy legal battles.

The Commission has assured the public and political stakeholders of a transparent, credible, and peaceful process. The Ghana Police Service has been directed to deploy adequate security personnel across the affected polling stations to maintain law and order on election day.

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