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#NDCDecides: 17 Sitting MPs Lost Their Seats | Politics

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Seventh (17) Members of Parliament of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) have lost their seats in their various constituencies.

These sitting MPs will no longer be in Parliament in 2025 as new ones will be competing with their political opponents for the 2024 Parliamentary elections.

The NDC legislators who have been defeated in Saturday’s primaries are listed below.

1. Alex Adomako lost to a newcomer, Hajia Nasira Afrah (Sekyere Afram Plains) 

2. Edward Bawa lost with 509 votes as Charles Bawaduah polled 535 votes (Bongo Constituency)

3. Wisdom Gidisu lost with 257 votes to Nelson Kofi Djabab, who had 441 votes (Krachie East) 

4. Alhaji A. B. A. Fuseini had 330 votes  and lost to Attah Issah who polled 801 votes (Sagnarigu constituency)

5. Abeiku Crentsil had 149 votes and lost to Dr. Ekow Kwainoo who had 329 votes (Ekumfi Constituency)

6. Dela Sowah had 281 votes and lost to Sebastian Fred Deh who had 332 votes (Kpando Constituency)

7. Dr Kwabena Donkor had 371 votes and lost to Emmanuel Boam who had 474 votes (Pru East)

8. Angela Alorwu-Tay polled 225 votes, losing to her contender, Frank Afriyie who won with 631 votes (Afadzato South) 

9. Wisdom Kobena Woyome had 562 votes and lost to Maxwell Kwame Lukutor with 597 votes (South Tongu Constituency)

10. Thomas Addah Dalu also lost with 300 votes to a young businessman, Nikyema Alamzy who polled 488 votes (China-Paga) 

11. Sampson Tangombu Chiragia also lost with 447 votes to Simon Akibange Aworigo, who won with 475 votes (Navrongo Central) 

12. Augustine Tawiah polled 452 votes and  lost to Mustapha Amadu Tanko who had 935 votes (Bia West Constituency)

13. Peter Yaw Kwakye Ackah had 575 votes and lost to Joana Gyan Cudjoe who had 756 votes (Amenfi Central)

14. Sophia Karen Edem Ackuaku (Domeabra-Obom MP but switched to Ayawaso Central)

15. Christian Otuteye (Sege Constituency)

16. Edward Kaale-Ewola Dery (Lambussie)

17. Albert Akuka Alalzuuga (Garu Constituency)

Source: Peacefmonline.com/Ghana

 

 



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