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In a surprising turn of events, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has taken over the Okaikwei South parliamentary seat, marking a historic win after 28 years of dominance by the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
Ernest Adomako, popularly known as Keon, emerged victorious in his maiden attempt to contest for the parliamentary position.
His success has not only ended nearly three decades of NPP control but has also established him as a key figure in the political landscape of the constituency.
The victory is being celebrated as a major milestone for the NDC in Okaikwei South, a constituency that has traditionally leaned towards the NPP.
Ernest Adomako’s ability to rally support and connect with voters has been widely praised, with political analysts describing his win as a testament to effective campaigning and a shift in the constituency’s political dynamics.
This historic achievement underscores the growing competitiveness between the two leading political parties in Ghana as they vie for control in key constituencies.